Nigerians in US rally against Boko Haram
Hundreds of Nigerians in Chicago in the US on Saturday held a solidarity rally, demanding that the terror group, Boko Haram release t...
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Hundreds
of Nigerians in Chicago in the US on Saturday held a solidarity rally,
demanding that the terror group, Boko Haram release the schoolgirls
abducted in Chibok, Borno.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that over 200 girls were abducted from their school in Chibok on April 14.
The Nigerians, during the rally, also demanded greater US support for the Federal Government in its war against Boko Haram.
The
rally titled #unitedagainstbokoHaram:#bringbackourgirls was also
organised in Atlanta, Dallas, Greenville SC, Los Angeles, New York,
Washington DC, Windsor Canada and Belmopan Belize.
Participants at the rally carried placards with inscriptions such as
“Nigeria needs support to fight terrorism” and “Stop Boko Haram”.
Other placards read “Obama, please help stop Boko Haram” and “we love the girls, bring them home,” among others.
She
urged the citizens and governments of the US, Canada, and all NIDO host
countries to support Nigeria in the global war against terrorism.
“Nigeria needs help to combat the global menace of terrorism. We are appealing to the American people and government to assist the Nigerian people stop Boko Haram and bring back our girls.
“We must rally round the Federal Government to ensure that the activities of Boko Haram are stopped.”
She called for global assistance to fight terrorism in Northern Nigeria.
“The
violation of the rights of women and girls on such a scale, no matter
who they are and where they are, requires the whole world to stand up
and take action.”
Also speaking, one of the participants, Ms Linda Oyewopo, who said she attended a school in Nigeria, said the students deserved to have the same opportunities as she did.
She said the girls were targeted for the simple reason that they went to school.
“They were exercising their right to education; they were kidnapped by the Boko Haram,” she said.
NAN reports that Boko Haram has for the first time been included on
the UN list of parties or state actors who violate the rights of
children in armed conflict.This was among the findings released in the annual report of the UN Secretary General on children and armed conflict which highlights 23 conflict situations around the world.
The
document highlights conflict situations where children are recruited
and used, killed and maimed or become victims of sexual violence.
It
documents cases of child recruitment by seven national armies and 50
armed groups fighting wars in the Central African Republic, South Sudan,
Syria and 11 other countries.
Zerrougui said the situation in Nigeria is one of many grave concerns.