Leah Sharibu’s father has
reacted to the donation made by the former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, who
gave out part of his severance allowance to the girl’s family.
According to Premium Times,
Nathan Sharibu, a civil servant, commended Mr Saraki for having the issue of
their abducted daughter in mind, despite the end of his tenure as Senate
President.
Mr Saraki had instructed
that 20 per cent of what is due to him as severance allowance be given to Leah
Sharibu’s parents.
He had also instructed that
“20 per cent is also to be paid to the family of Hauwa Liman, one of the two
aid worker brutally murdered by Boko Haram after she was captured in Rann, the
headquarters of KalaBalge local government of Borno state.
“Another 20 per cent is to
be donated to the family of the second aid worker, Hussain Ahmed Khoisan, also
murdered in the same circumstance, by Boko Haram.
According to him, the
remaining 40 per cent should be used by the National Assembly management to set
up a Trust Fund that would assist children of deceased members of the eight
Senate who are in financial need for their education.
Reacting to this, Mr
Sharibu said.
“we read it on the internet
last night and we were struck with mix feelings.”
“Each time we hear the name
of our daughter mentioned in the media, our expectation is to hear the good
news of her release. But, yesterday, we heard what the Senate President said
should be extended to Leah’s family.
“We thank him, not
necessarily because he is giving out money; no. But for the fact that he still
has our daughter in mind; and that gives us a lot of hope that Nigeria has not
forgotten her.
“Money is good, but what
can be compared to having our dear daughter back in our arms? That means a lot
to us.”

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