
Parents protesting the failure of the
Federal Government to rescue over 200 schoolgirls abducted by the Boko
Haram sect in Chibok in 2014 have asked President Muhammadu Buhari to
immediately rescue the girls from captivity or resign.
The parents, who joined the #BringBackOurGirls coalition on Thursday for another protest march to the Presidential Villa, were again stopped by armed policemen.
A representative of the parents, Rev.
Enoch Mark, accused the Federal Government of not doing enough to rescue
the girls, saying the government should negotiate for their release.
Mark, whose two daughters were among the
219 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram, said he suffered a stroke while
worrying about his daughters.
He insisted that Buhari must negotiate with Boko Haram for the release of the schoolgirls.
He said, “We cast our votes for Buhari
because he promised to rescue our girls. Now, the parents are asking
you, Mr. President, to meet the insurgents and make a decision.
“Either use the military force or go for
negotiation; some countries are ready to give you a helping hand. What
are you waiting for? Are you not interested in bringing back our girls?
“We have intelligence agencies in
Nigeria; there is nothing in this country that they don’t know. Why
didn’t you give them orders to bring back our girls?
“Are you not a General? You know what is
happening and you know where our daughters are. Buhari, if you feel
that you are incapable of rescuing the girls, step down now and give it
(power) to someone else. We have many intelligent persons in the country
who can handle this situation. You cannot tell us that you don’t know
where the girls are.”
Mark, who uses a walking stick, accused the Federal Government of not communicating with the parents of the abducted girls.
He cited the Malaysian government’s
handling of the Malaysian MH370 air crash, noting that the government
regularly communicated with the families of the crash victims during the
incident.
“For two months now, I have not been
able to sleep; I had stroke while thinking of my two daughters. General
Buhari, had your daughters been among these girls, how will you feel?
How will you feel with your daughter in enemies’ hands? You are
responsible for the rescue of these girls. You are responsible for my
daughters’ safety.
“When the Malaysian plane crashed, the
Malaysian government was in touch with the families of the victims, but
you are not talking to Chibok girls’ parents,” he added.
The aggrieved father said Buhari did not
empathise with the Chibok parents when they visited him at the
Presidential Villa in January.
“You intimidated us; you said you were
frustrated, you were not happy with us. Are we not Nigerians? If Buhari
feels he does not know (the girls’ location), let him step down and hand
over to someone else,” Mark added.
The Co-convener, BBOG, Oby
Ezekwesili, who read a statement on behalf of the group, said the
members would march to the Presidential Villa again in 72 hours if there
was no positive response from the Federal Government.
The group noted the attack on Shawa
Village in the Askira Uba Local Government Area of Borno State and
acknowledged the courage and gallantry of the soldiers in the
frontlines, including the Multinational Joint Task Force and the
Civilian JTF, and urged them to remain resilient in the face of attacks.
The BBOG called for an investigation
into the handling of salaries and emoluments of troops, saying
complaints about their poor feeding and allowances were unacceptable.
It challenged the government to demonstrate the political will to rescue the girls by taking a definite action on the issue.
It said, “Reports from a former Head of
State, Yakubu Gowon, after a meeting with Mr. President suggest that the
Federal Government’s position remains a lack of credible intelligence.
“Coming over seven months since our
engagement with Mr. President on January 14, and considering the lack of
feedback on rescue efforts, this strengthens the position that there
has been no focused, coherent and consistent operation to rescue our
girls.
“Having submitted four cogent reasons
why it could not be said that there is a lack of credible intelligence
during our meeting in January, and three further reasons just three days
ago, the discussion must shift from credible intelligence to political
will to decide on a line of action.”
The BBOG said the claim by the military
that it had fatally injured Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, made it
the fourth time that the security forces had announced that they had
killed the terrorist.
Also, the Chibok community, in a
statement by its spokesman, Dr Manasseh Allen, reiterated its calls for
negotiation with Boko Haram for the release of the girls.
It said the escape of one of the girls,
Amina Ali, in May 2016 had bridged the gap of absence of intelligence
and called on the government and its agencies to live up to their
duties.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom pledged to do whatever it could to assist in finding the girls.
The UK High Commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright, said this when the BBOG members met with him in Abuja.
He said, “UK stands in solidarity with
the Chibok people; the girls are global citizens; so, we will do
whatever we can to partner the Nigerian government to help find the
girls.”
Attempts to speak with the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, proved abortive as his phone rang out.
He had yet to reply to a text message sent to his mobile phone as of press time.
‘Buhari has not given up on Chibok girls’
The Presidency on Thursday said the Federal Government has not given up on the Chibok girls.
It said Buhari’s heart was with the girls and their parents.
The Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said this in an interview
with one of our correspondents.
He said efforts to find the abducted girls would continue.
The presidential spokesman said, “The
President’s heart is with the Chibok girls and their parents. He
understands their feelings.
“The government has not given up on the missing girls. Efforts to find them will continue.
“So far, the country’s gallant and
re-energised military has taken back more than 20,000 citizens held
hostage by the terrorists.
“In the last couple of days, the
Nigerian Air Force carried out a successful raid in which 300 terrorists
were killed. The leader of the terrorists, Shekau, was injured.
“Boko Haram, which killed above 20,000
citizens is on the retreat. Government’s efforts to end terrorism and
brigandage all over the country will continue.”

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