ON INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE AFRICAN CHILD 2015 #BringBackOurGirls
NYC Demands CONTINUED action toward the
RESCUE AND SAFE RETURN of 219 Female Students Who Were Abducted From Their
School in Chibok, BORNO STATE, Nigeria ON april 14, 2014
For Immediate Release
June 16, 2015
New
York, New York –On April 14, 2014, armed militants from
the insurgent Islamist group, Boko Haram, stormed female school dormitories in
Chibok, Borno State, Nigeria. The
militants forcefully abducted 200+ young female students, in the middle of the
night, stole supplies and burned the school to the ground. Since the April 14th 2014
abduction, additional girls, women and children have been abducted in Borno
State. This has had a paralyzing effect on countless other female students in
Nigeria who are afraid to return to school for fear of suffering a similar
fate.
The
theme for this year’s International Day of the African Child is to end child
marriage. Boko Haram has brazenly forced marriage upon its female captives,
including our Chibok Girls. This atrocious and traumatic imposition must stop,
primarily through the rescue of all abductees, and secondarily through
institutionalized psychosocial support for rescued abductees.
Over
one year after the Chibok abductions, despite the rescue of a little over one
thousand women and children from Boko Haram, the fate of many of the abducted Chibok
Girls who were forcefully separated from their families and communities remains
uncertain. Although the Jonathan administration
informed its citizens and the world that it knew the location of the girls in
May 2014, action was not immediately taken and as such, most of them remain in
captivity.
We
are hopeful that the Buhari administration will act with a greater sense of
urgency. It has promised to prioritize
the rescue of our Chibok Girls and to defeat Boko Haram. We believe this is
possible and look forward to the rescue and reunification of our girls with
their families. We also urge the Nigerian government to fast track the
establishment of a psychosocial framework that will work on addressing the deep
trauma to which our girls and other children abducted by Boko Haram have been
subjected.
In
collaboration with all #BringBackOurGirls Families in Nigeria, and the #BringBackOurGirls
Global Coalition, #BringBackOurGirlsNYC calls upon the Federal Government of
Nigeria, the Multinational Force mobilized to fight Boko Haram, the United
Nations Security Council, and the International Community to redouble their
efforts to #BringBackOurGirls. We also
call on the Nigerian government to keep Nigerian girls safe in their respective
schools across the country, as well as to systematically protect our young
girls from forced marriage, and defend those that have been forcefully married.
#BringBackOurGirlsNYC
will continue to sound the alarm and raise awareness on this matter until our
girls are brought back and reunited with their families.