They said they were in Abuja on the full understanding that they were coming to meet with Malala, an advocate of girl-child education. Spokesperson of the Chibok community in Abuja, Mr. Dauda Iliya, who gave the explanation while briefing newsmen in Abuja, insisted that the parents and the five escaped girls did not come to Abuja at the instance of government and as such had no basis to meet with the President without the permission of other parents they left in Chibok.
He said: ‘‘The logistics
and meeting between the 12 fathers and five girls and Malala were facilitated
by Abuja Chibok Community and the Citizens platform of Bring-Back-Our-Girls
with our consent and on trust, considering their sustained and focused advocacy
to bring back our daughters. “On behalf
of these Chibok parents, we offer to Nigerians the facts as they are and to put
the records straight and correct the erroneous impression making rounds in the
media on the botched meeting with the President.“
These parents and
escaped girls did not come to Abuja at the instance of government or its
representatives for a meeting with Mr. President, but on the full understanding
that they were coming to meet with Malala; an advocate of girl-child education
and most importantly one who has suffered a similar fate as their daughters.‘ We were just 2% of the victims’ “In the
course of the interactions with Malala, neither the parents nor the escaped
girls asked for a meeting with the President or any government functionary,
rather the narrative back home was to persistently ask why the President had
not visited them in Chibok since the abduction.
“It is obvious that 12
fathers and five girls is about two percent of the parents of the 219 abducted
girls still with their abductors and the 57 girls that escaped. “Therefore, these parents decided on their
own accord to review the announced visit, which they first heard of like every
other person during Malala speech in Abuja.“
That consequent to their
decision to revert to other family members to incorporate every stakeholder on
the matter and avoid discord and suspicion on a change of plans from the
original mission to Abuja, they reached out to the Malala team and through them
to the Presidency; to request for a new date for an expanded and more
representative meeting that has a legitimate mandate to meet with the
President.’’Iliya further explained that their request for such a meeting was
also in recognition of the huge opportunity of a meeting with the President for
the first time, adding that after over 90 days of the tragic abduction of their
daughters, the situation required better consultations, structure and formality
as against an instant advocacy request.
The group, however,
described as misleading and unjust the accusation against the citizens’
platform, Bring-Back-Our-Girls, as being responsible for the decision made by
the 12 parents and the Chibok community.
should have put that into consideration
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