Families of over 40 pupils and teachers kidnapped from Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School in Borno State have called on the federal government to intensify efforts to rescue their children, two months after the abduction.The appeal comes days after security forces freed students and teachers from three schools in Oyo State.Parents say they feel neglected despite the successful Oyo rescue, highlighting the lack of progress in Borno.
Protesters in Maiduguri have staged demonstrations demanding the government prioritize the Borno pupils' rescue, while the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) urged sustained efforts to free all abducted victims.The families emphasize the need for urgent action, stressing that no Nigerian should be left behind.The incident underscores ongoing security challenges in the region and the emotional toll on affected communities.
Original title: Parents of abducted Borno pupils mount pressure after Oyo rescue
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