
Parents of the abducted Dapchi schoolgirls have trooped to the National Assembly Abuja, demanding the immediate
rescue of their daughters from the custody of the terrorists.
According to Vanguard, the parents of the missing girls who on
Thursday, March 8, stormed the Assembly complex, complained that they
have been going through a heartbreaking experience since the abduction
of their daughters.

The grieving parents who wore black shirts with inscription: “We are Dapchi People”, said that they were at the Assembly to demand the rescue of their daughters and not to criticise and attack the government.
A father, Yahaya Taributu, who was among the protesters, said three
of his daughters were among the girls abducted by the terrorists. “Government should go and bring back our daughters”, Taributu said.

Another parent, Aisha Alhaji Bukar, said her daughter was also
abducted, adding that she has not been sleeping or eating well since the
incident.
The parents insisted that the security of their town had been very
porous and inefficient, indicating that they were not surprised that their daughters
were carted away easily by the terrorists.
