#Bringbackourgirls
One year on, and the girls are still missing. Many individuals have voiced their anger and displeasure via Social and Electronic media on how the search for this girls on the part of the government have so far been handled, this can be seen on the regular #Bringbackourgirls Campaign that flooded the whole media in the last one year.
The government believes this girls are alive, according to BBC, a woman even claim to have seen more than 50 of these girls with Boko Haram in Gwoza town three weeks ago.
The question is, if there are claims from any quarter that this girls are still alive, what is the government really doing to save them from their abductors? how many months is sufficient for the government to facilitate their release? Do people still trust the words of the Present government in this regards? Personally, i doubt it, the last election result where #Nigeriadecides clearly shows that people have lost faith in this government.
It is exactly one year ago since this girls where abducted, what is their fate? would we ever see them? Perhaps the answer will be unfolded in the coming days probably under the new government
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