Leah Sharibu Marks 8 Yrs In Boko Haram Captivity Parents Urge Tinubu Govt To Act
Leah Sharibu Marks Eight Years In Boko Haram Captivity, Parents Urge Tinubu Govt To Act
Eight years after she was abducted by Boko Haram terrorists from her school in Dapchi, the parents of Leah Sharibu have renewed their anguished plea to the Federal Government, demanding urgent and decisive action to secure her release from captivity.
Leah Sharibu was just 14 years old when she was seized alongside other schoolgirls from the Government Girls Science and Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State, on February 19, 2018, during the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
While most of the abducted girls were later released, Leah was reportedly held back after she refused to renounce her Christian faith.
As February 19, 2026, marks eight years since her abduction, her family reports that she has endured unimaginable suffering, including being forced into marriage and giving birth multiple times while in captivity.
In a statement issued on Thursday by the spokesperson for Leah’s parents and President of the LEAH Foundation, Dr. Gloria Samdi Puldu, the family described the anniversary as a painful milestone and a grim reminder of what they called the government’s failure to secure her freedom.
The statement read, “As Leah enters her ninth year in unimaginable hardship, she is reported to have endured forced marriage, multiple childbirths, and ongoing suffering."
The foundation said its information was based on accounts from some girls who were rescued or escaped from captivity and reportedly confirmed that Leah is still alive.
The family called on the administration of President Bola Tinubu to take immediate and decisive steps to locate and rescue Leah, stressing that her continued detention is not only a personal tragedy but also a matter of national conscience.
Leah’s mother, Rebecca Sharibu, was said to have endured years of emotional trauma, clinging to hope that her daughter will one day return home safely.
For eight years, the family has lived in uncertainty, holding onto fragments of reports suggesting that Leah remains alive, even as her condition in captivity is described as harsh and degrading.
The LEAH Foundation announced plans to host a virtual global prayer session to mark the eighth anniversary of her abduction.
The event, themed “From Glory to Glory, Eight Years … One Faithful God,” is expected to draw participants from across the world to pray for Leah’s release and for other women and girls still being held by terrorist groups.
According to ARISE NEWS, Peace advocate Gideon Para-Mallam also joined the renewed call, urging the Nigerian government to intensify efforts to rescue Leah and others in similar circumstances.
He stressed the need for stronger, coordinated action against ongoing killings, kidnappings and insurgent violence across the country, warning that the continued captivity of Leah Sharibu reflects deep-rooted security lapses.
The foundation further called on global leaders, international human rights organisations and faith communities to amplify advocacy efforts and maintain pressure on relevant authorities until Leah is reunited with her family.
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