Parents and guardians have reacted to video, While some
feared for the safety of their kids, other said that the new video gives
them new hope that the girls are still alive and can be rescued.
Boko
Haram Leader Abubakar Shekau had claimed in the video that majority of
the girls have converted to islam and the ones who have not converted
can be exchanged for their members detained in various prisons.
One
of the abducted girls parent, Mallam Awana Babagana said :“I have seen
the video but I couldn’t identify my daughter. I hope they are the ones,
we will keep on praying until they are released.”
However another
unnamed parent said he watched the video but couldn't identify any of
his missing daughters, he raised questions concerning the validity of
the video.
Another parent who talked to Telegraph of London said
that he will rather have his daughter perish than change religion, He
said: “I have not yet seen the video, but I am not really interested in
what Boko Haram’s demands are,”. “My daughter is a Christian, she will
never change. I would rather she died as a Christian than convert to
Islam.”
“I don’t want a prisoner exchange either; our daughters
are not prisoners, and they should not be exchanged for anyone,” he
said. “Let the government try to rescue them. If they have a prisoner
exchange, that will look like the government is giving in to Boko Haram,
and it will just encourage them to take more hostages.
Another
parent Lawan Zannah while speaking to Vanguard journalists on phone,
said he could not watch the video but is relieved that his angel might
be alive, He said: “I have not watched it, but I hope they are the ones.
It gladdened my heart when I heard that they showed the video on BBC,
that means they are still alive. I call on the Federal Government to do
everything possible to secure their release.
We also call on you and other Nigerians to join us in praying for the safe release of our daughters”, Zannah stated.
However a Maiduguri resident Alhaji Hassan Ibrahim has doubts over the video saying some girls in the video look overage.
Borno
State Governor, Kashim Shettima had yesterday ordered for mass
production of the film so as to enable parents identify their wards and
ease concerns of if the kids where still alive.
The video showed
over 100 girls dressed in black and grey full-length hijabs and
reciting the first chapter of the Koran, then three of the girls where
interviewed. Two revealed they had been Christians but have now
converted .
Shekau later appeared but he did not once appear in
the same shot with the girls, He spoke in Hausa and Arabic and further
revealed that the girls have now converted , He also made his demand for
exchange of Boko Haram prisoners for the girls who have not converted.
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