Co-convener
of the #BringBackOurGirls group, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, has said the group
had made a pledge to continue to stand for the abducted Chibok Girls,
adding that it will not relent on its pledge.
Speaking during the sit-out of the
group, Ezekwesili stated that it gave its word to the Chibok community
to continue to be the voice of their daughters until they are rescued
from their abductors.
“We gave our word to the Chibok leader
that knelt in the rain and begged us not to give up on their daughters
until they are back. A pledge is a pledge and every pledge is meant to
be actualised,” she said.
Meanwhile, the chairperson of the
strategy team, Aisha Yesufu has expressed dissatisfaction over President
Muhammadu Buhari’s habit of making statement over burning issues in the
country, while outside the country.
In a series of tweets, Yesufu stated
that it was unfair that the president could not address the parents of
the abducted girls when they joined in the march organised by the group.
“Parents were in front of villa and @MBuhari asked police to block them. Tell PMB the world is a global village.
“Tell President @MBuhari to speak to his people. They are the ones that voted him. He can’t be callous to his people!
“Unfortunately they are not in Kenya and
can’t read your mind so President @MBuhari be the leader Nigeria needs
and act now,” she tweeted.
While addressing the special adviser,
Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, Yesufu told him that he had failed the
president in his trust of employing him.
“You should have advised him to talk to Nigerians since,” she said.
Recall that Buhari has reiterated the
preparedness of the Federal Government to discuss the release of the
Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram terror group since 2014.
In an interview with journalists in
Nairobi, Kenya, at the weekend, President Buhari said the Nigerian
government was ready to dialogue with bonafide leaders of the terror
group who know the whereabouts of the girls.
“I have made a couple of comments on the Chibok girls and it seems to me that much of it has been politicised.
“What we said is that the government which I preside over is prepared to talk to bonafide leaders of Boko Haram,” he said.
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