Boko Haram too big for us - Dada

Dada
Dada

The chairman of the Muslim Association of Botswana Satar Dada says they are deeply concerned with the current situation in Nigeria in which over 250 girls were abducted by the Islamic group Boko Haram. He said his association is too small and therefore cannot do anything about it.

 "We do not like the situation that is happening in Nigeria at the moment, there are people's lives that are in danger but because we are a small association we cannot do anything about this situation," he said in a brief interview yesterday. 

Dada expressed his sincere sympathy to the families of the girls involved in the incident. 

Editor's Comment
Human rights are sacred

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