Chibok Residents Demand Action as Nearly 100 Girls Remain Captive and 400 Killed in Three Months
Chibok residents have sounded a fresh alarm over rising attacks and abductions. Community leaders say Boko Haram still holds nearly 100 girls. They add that more than 400 people have been killed in the last three months. They are demanding a rapid deployment of additional soldiers. They also want structured security training for local youths. The community continues to deal with the lasting trauma of past kidnappings and persistent insecurity.
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