The group, which is the women’s wing of the Nigeria Labour Congress, made the categorical claim through its chairperson Lucy Offiong in Abuja on November 12, Leadership reports.
According to the NWC, the
Federal Government has not done enough to rescue more than 200 school girls,
abducted on April 14 in Borno State.
Offiong lamented over the
fact that while the children were still missing, the authorities were mostly
focused on preparation for the elections rather than rescuing the girls.
The group chairman thus
urged all women and all mothers in particular, to use their voting rights as
the means of posing ultimatum to the government.
“The abducted school girls
are potential workers and members of this commission. We are very concerned
about it. We are going to come up with a communiqué with all the women that are
gathered here for the conference. We are going to draw from their personal
experiences, especially those from the troubled north east zone.
“I regret to say that it
has been so politicised and government has not done what we expect as women.
These girls would have been seriously exposed to all forms of inhuman
treatments. They must have been so violated.”
As the authorities keep
claiming that the girls are alive, after almost 7 months in captivity, they
should do everything possible to enable their release.
“I want to say that if
Nigerian women can rise just as we are going to rise from this our conference
and push that until those girls are brought back, there should be no election
in this country.”

no election must take place, dis pple are heartless
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