Tuesday 5 January 2016

El-Rufai’s Chief of staff, Hadiza, Oby lead Jan 14 Occupy Villa protest over Buhari’s quiet on #ChibokGirls

Gov. Elrufai’s Chief of Staff, Hadiza Bala Usman, who is the founder of the Bring Back our Girls group in a statement signed by her co-cordinators Aisha Yesufu and Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili has informed the State House and the general public that it will be staging a march to the Presidential villa on the 14th of January over the issue of the Chibok girls.

According to the statement, the group said the purpose of the march is to re-engage President Buhari on the issue of the Chibok girls.

The group said it noted with “great dismay” that the issue of rescue of the kidnapped girls and other citizens in Boko Haram captivity did not feature in the president’s New Year address to the nation.

“The implication of such a deliberate omission is not lost on us,” the group said in a statement signed by its coordinators – Aisha Yesufu, Oby Ezekwesili, and Hadiza Bala Usman.

“We shall meet at Unity Fountain as from 8.30 a.m. that day to proceed on the march. We have already despatched a letter to the president, duly acknowledged by State House officials.”

Several Nigerians have become extremely critical of the group as it has been said to have gone soft and quiet since the President Buhari administration.

According to a report, the mothers of the abducted Chibok girls accused the group of abandoning them.

It is believed that the appointment of Hadiza Bala Usman as chief of staff to the Kaduna state governor, Nasir Elrufai is also responsible for the quiet stance of the group due to her busy schedule and her involvement with the ruling party.

January 14 will be 21 months since armed Boko Haram terrorists stormed the girls’ school hostel in Borno State, in the dead of the night, to abduct over 200 girls.

The families of the kidnapped Chibok girls, the Chibok community, and sympathisers of the girls who were abducted from Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State in April 2014, are expected to be part of the march.

Despite repeated promises by the government that it would rescue the students, their whereabouts remained unknown.

During his maiden presidential chat last week, Mr. Buhari said he was yet to get a “credible intelligence” on the girls’ location.

The #BringBackOurGirls movement noted that the president, during his inaugural speech on May 29 last year, declared that his government would not claim to have defeated Boko Haram until the kidnapped girls and other hostages have been rescued.

In October last year, Mr. Buhari issued a December 31 deadline for the final routing of the terrorists, one month after he told the BBC that security agents could spot the girls’ location in Sambisa forest.

“It was utterly shocking when the president declared in a BBC interview on 24 December that the terrorists had been ‘technically defeated’ without referencing the rescue of our Chibok girls whom he had set as the benchmark for measuring such success.

“We are extremely disappointed that seven months after his strong promise at inauguration and six months after his pledge to the parents, Chibok community and our Movement that he would rescue the 219 daughters of Nigeria, his statement was lacking in urgency and assurance of strategy for result.

“Further, that the President gave the impression of a reactive approach of ‘waiting for credible Boko Haram leadership’ to tell us whether our girls are alive or not, falls disappointingly short of the proactive feedback we expected.

“Our Movement therefore refuses to accept that lack of ‘credible intelligence on our girls’ whereabouts” as a tenable reason for the evident lack of progress in rescuing our ChibokGirls.”

The group urged the federal government to make public the General Sabo fact-finding committee report on the abduction of the Chibok girls.

“The federal government should investigate all statements preciously made by state actors and/or high-ranking military officers that ‘we know where the Chibok girls are’, with the view to getting at the bottom of the matter on our girls’ whereabouts.

“The federal government should immediately set up a search and rescue team to find our Chibok girls.

“KADA (the Chibok community) strongly demands that President Muhammadu Buhari gives the rescue of our abducted Chibok girls the priority attention it deserves; as Boko Haram cannot be said to have been defeated – technically or otherwise – without the safe return of our abducted daughters.” the statement concluded.

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