By Obakeng Maje
The Pudumoe Police Station held a campaign in pledging the release of Nigerian girls those who were kidnapped by the rebels called Boko Haram in Nigerian a month ago. The South Africa Police Service says they are part of the world to make their voice heard by delivering a message to those perpetrators.
The prayer service was held at Pudumoe Police Station Board room and many schools in the area especially girl came to show their support.
“The recent abduction of school children in the Federal Republic of Nigeria by armed group, Boko Haram, has sparked global outrage and prompted calls for action from people all over the world” lieutenant colonel Motshidisi Moruting said.
Most representatives from churches were there and candle lighting was performed. Keabetswe Lepodisi , 19, said the world need to pray and always make sure that countries get prepared to deal with rebels.
“We, the female learners from Maatla and Pudumoe High School, encourage all public servants to commit to join hands with all people across the world and in particular, Nigerian people, to work for safe return of our girls” she said.
Chaplin Khuduge from Mafikeng was part of the event and said our actions are inspired by our conviction that injustice anywhere in the world must never be tolerated. “Women and children abuse must be confronted with every might at our disposal and should be everybody’s duty to work relentlessly towards its total elimination” he said.
-TDN
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