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Leah Sharibu: Mother Appeals To Britain Upon Silence From Nigerian Officials

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Mrs. Rebecca Sharibu, mother of kidnapped Christian hostage of Boko Haram, Leah Sharibu has appealed to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to help in rescuing her daughter from the clutches of the terrorist group.

Mrs. Sharibu spoke in an interview with the BBC following what she said were the disappointments from the Nigerian authorities.

She said the first contact from President Muhammadu Buhari or the government came seven months after the kidnap and that no further contact has been made since.

“I come to Britain to lay my complaints, I need their help. They should help me, I will like my daughter to be freed from captivity,” she said.

On President Buhari’s intervention, she said:

“He told me that my daughter would return, that she would not stay long. Since their abduction in February, it was 7 months later. “

” Two weeks later, he sent 3 ministers to our house and they corroborated what Mr.President had told me.”

“The ministers reiterated that Leah would be returned to me, shortly.’

” They said they were there to reassure me.”

” But since that day, I never heard anything again, from the government.”

” I’m seriously disturbed, but there is nothing I can do. If the government is doing nothing, what else can I do? “

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