Parents of the abducted 136 pupils of the Salihu Tanko Islamiyya school in Tegina town, Rafi LGA, in Niger state have accused the state government of abandoning them just as they say the bandits have raised the ransom for their release from N120 million to N200 million.
Armed bandits
stormed the school riding in motorcycles and abducted the pupils, some of them
who were under four years, on Sunday, May 27. Three teachers were also
abducted.
In an
emotional-laden interview on AriseTV today, June 4, the headteacher of the school,
Abubakar Alhassan, whose child was also abducted alongside his sister, broke
down in tears as he accused the state government officials of not contacting
the state government of neglecting them or even showing sympathy to them.
“My own
children. They took them to an unknown place. They took them to bushes where
they are to sleep on the ground. No leaf, no mat. How do you expect them to
live like that?
All eyes are
on me as the head teacher. I have witnessed the funeral prayers of one of the
parents very close to the school. She had just one child in the school.
She wasn't
around when the incident happened. When she came back, they told her that this
is what is happening. Before you know, within 10-15 minutes, she fainted and that
was the end of her, she died. That was the day before yesterday.
One day after
the incident happened, another parent, a woman, died from heart attack.
The
government, are we not Nigerians? Are we not Nigerlites? That the government cannot intervene in this
issue? This money they are sending to them from the Federal government, is it
their money? No sympathy at all. None of the government officials didn't say hi
or sorry to us. Are we animals? We are not. We are Nigerians. I am too sad.''
ANother parent
of one of the abducted students, Tanko Zagi,
said they are yet to hear from the state government.
“Since that
day up till now, we have not seen anything from the state government. But the
local government chairman has been up and doing so that these children can be
rescued. But the state government, we don’t know. No official of the government
has come to condole with us” he said.
The state
government on Wednesday said it was doing everything possible to ensure the
safe return of the students.
Watch the
video clip from the interview below
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