One year after the kidnapping of his schoolgirls, Nigeria mobilizes


Of candlelight vigils, prayers, rallies and songs. All families in the country are in unison with those waiting anxiously for news of .


The name of each of them was given to the Ministry of Education in Abuja. The as they are called here are all the heads.


The election of the new head of state Muhammadu Buhari represents a real hope of finding them while his predecessor Goodluck Jonathan is accused of not having made a priority as explains this father whose two daughters have been removed:


"And now that Muhammadu Buhari is our elected president, I have full confidence that sooner or later, we will see our daughters."


In its latest report, Amnesty International cites a senior officer of the army, that the hostages are held in several camps Islamist in Nigeria but also in neighboring Chad and Cameroon.






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