The BringBackOurGirls movement, in continuation of its effort to continue to raise public awareness of the Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram, this Wednesday (March 3), will be hosting some members of the British Parliament at Unity Fountain Abuja, 5pm; at a special sit-out session.
According to a statement by the group, all the Parliamentarians are members of the International Development Committee – the Committee with oversight responsibility for the Department for International Development (DFID). The names of the MPs (and accompanying officials) are:
Stephen Twigg (MP & Chair); Virendra Kumar Sharma (MP); Helen Grant (MP); Wendy Morton (MP); Albert Owen (MP); Fiona Claire Bruce (MP); Lisa Cameron (MP); Jeremy John Elton Lefroy (MP); Pauline Elizabeth Latham (MP); Nigel Martin Evans (MP); Rachael Catriona Sarah Cox (staff) and Steven Jonathan Ayres (staff)
These Parliamentarians will also accompanied by Ben Mellor, DFID Head of Office and Country Representative (Nigeria) , as (probably) will the High Commissioner.

