Almost one year after more
than 200 secondary schoolgirls were abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno
state by Boko Haram terrorists and their school set ablaze, members of
the community and some of the distraught parents yesterday rejected attempt by the Federal Government to rebuild the burnt school insisting that all they wanted was to have their children back home.
the community and some of the distraught parents yesterday rejected attempt by the Federal Government to rebuild the burnt school insisting that all they wanted was to have their children back home.
Federal Government
officials led by the Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister for the
Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala had two weeks ago visited the Chibok community
during which she announced plans by the
government to rebuild the school that was burnt by the insurgents as well as
resettle some of the displaced persons.
Some parents of the 219
abducted schoolgirls and concerned members of Chibok community however
yesterday condemned the visit by the Federal Government officials and the
pledge to rebuild the school, insisting that what they wanted was to bring back
their children.
Addressing journalists in
Maiduguri, the Borno State capital which was attended by hundreds of Chibok
people residents in Maiduguri, the Caretaker Chairman of Chibok Council Area,
Mallam Ba’ana Lawan accused the Federal Government of making failed promises of
rescuing their 219 abducted schoolgirls.
He also expressed dismay
over the government move to rebuild Government Girls Secondary School, GGSS,
Chibok which was destroyed by the insurgents after abducting the schoolgirls.
According to him, “It is disheartening to
inform you that since the abduction of these girls, the Federal Government did
not bother to send delegations to Chibok to sympathize with the parents, instead,
the parents were invited to Abuja and conveyed in cargo military plane with no
comfort whatsoever. “We still observed that recently, President Goodluck
Jonathan visited Mubi and Baga, but failed to visit Chibok to sympathize with
our people. “We also observed that the President and Chief of Defence Staff,
Air Vice Marshal Alex Badeh had severally promised that these girls will soon
be released, but it is now more than 300 days, and nothing has happened.
We thank God and appreciate
Governor Kashim Shettima and his wife, Nana Kashim Shettima who not only
visited Chibok when the incident took place, but also secured admission to the
59 schoolgirls that escaped from the Boko Haram to study in various schools in
the country and all assistance he has rendered to the parents. “It is most
unfortunate that Chibok Local Government Area has witnessed six different
attacks by insurgents and about 300 people lost their lives with property worth
millions of naira destroyed, hundreds of houses razed down as well as food and
cash crops looted.
The most recent attacks
being that of Gatamwarwa, Kautikari and other surrounding villages where
several lives were equally lost. Yet there was no response from the Federal
Government. “We therefore condemn the move by the Federal Government to embark
on the reconstruction of the school (GGSS Chibok) instead of bringing back our
girls as severally promised”.
Pity those parent, really bad
ReplyDeleteIs as if d girls are forgotten already poor parent.
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