In a powerful display of solidarity and courage, Mrs. Hajiya Fatima Musa Sulaiman led a peaceful protest against the alarming surge in child abductions in the Gwagwalada region. The demonstration unfolded at the Gwagwalada Police Division, where impassioned mothers and concerned citizens united under the banner of “BRING BACK OUR CHILDREN” and “JUSTICE FOR OUR CHILDREN.”

Mrs. Hajiya Fatima Musa Sulaiman, a resilient figure at the forefront, emphasized the urgent need for action, stating, “Women are crying; we are at the Gwagwalada division. We want the Commissioner of Police to take action. We want to know where the children are.”

The protesters, armed with determination and placards bearing poignant messages, marched in unison, demanding accountability and a swift resolution to the heartbreaking issue plaguing their community. The atmosphere was charged with emotion as the group echoed their plea for justice, highlighting the anguish and desperation of families torn apart by the heart-wrenching reality of child theft.

As Mrs. Hajiya Fatima Musa Sulaiman led the charge, the Gwagwalada Police Division became the focal point for these brave mothers who refused to remain silent. Their voices, amplified through their peaceful protest, aimed to draw attention to the urgent need for comprehensive efforts to address child abductions in the region.

The “BRING BACK OUR CHILDREN” movement has ignited a spark of hope in the hearts of the community, as they rally together in pursuit of answers and a safer future for their children. The Commissioner of Police is urged to heed their call for action, as Gwagwalada awaits justice and resolution in the face of these heartbreaking incidents.

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