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It’s 500 Days, And Chibok Girls Are Not Back by kunki90(m): 10:28pm On Aug 30, 2015
It is now 500 days since the abduction of 276 schoolgirls from Government
Girls Secondary School Chibok, Borno state, and 219 of them have still not
been freed.
In the night of April 14, 2014, the marauding insurgents besieged the school,
carting off the girls in trucks and torching the building. It was a commando
operation, sinister in conception and daring in operation.
Although Boko Haram had been trafficking in the abduction of women and
children, the Chibok case, due to the number of girls involved, was
convincingly unprecedented.
Surprisingly, the immediate past government of Goodluck Jonathan responded
feebly to calls for the rescue of the schoolgirls; it spent the first week after
the incident drawing clouds in the air and munching conspiracy theories.
The lacklustre pose of the Jonathan administration to the incident irked
concerned citizens, and soon a movement crystallised – the
“Bringbackourgirls” campaign group.
Technically, it began on April 30, and a week after, the advocacy group – led
by Obiageli Ezekwesili, former minister of education and Hadiza Bala Usman,
chief of staff to Nasir el-Rufai, the Kaduna state governor – led a protest to
the national assembly, in the crucible to demand immediate rescue of the
girls.
In the blitz of the rain, David Mark, former senate president and Aminu
Tambuwal, former speaker of the house of representatives, received the group,
which at that time “commandeered” about 1000 protesters.
The lawmakers gave assurances that they would ratchet up pressure on the
government for the safe rescue of the girls. This was in May, 2014. But sadly,
to this day, the schoolgirls are still captives to some blood hounds.
The Ezekwesili-led citizens’ group did not let up. They took their cry to the
defence headquarters, to the office of the national security adviser and even
to the presidency, but got assurances that thinned out with the exit of that
administration.
However, the campaign gingered up and mushroomed international appeal and
call for the rescue of the Chibok girls. Global personalities like Michelle Obama
and Hillary Clinton adopted the advocacy slogan, “Bringbackourgirls.” Even
celebrities cued in.
As the movement for the rescue of the Chibok girls assumed a global
dimension, the world became more attuned to the atrocities of Boko Haram in
Nigeria.
So with more global media attention, some countries like the United States
(US) and the United Kingdom (UK) offered to help search for the girls, but
their effort petered out in rumours of conspiracy.
President Muhammadu Buhari has said the rescue of the girls and the
extermination of insurgency are his “select-executive” actions. He has since
planted the military command control centre in Borno, and has rallied the
support of regional leaders in the “holy” fight against Boko Haram.
Interestingly, in June, just a few weeks after he took the oath of office, he
invited the advocacy group to the presidential villa, in a show of solidarity. He
also provided buses to convey members of the group to the villa. But his
predecessor had repeatedly turned down requests for an audience with the
group.
In one of the citizens’ movement aborted protest to the villa, former President
Goodluck Jonathan had sent his ministers to “waylay” the protesting group on
the road leading to the villa. There, the ministers conveyed the message of
the president to the group.
According to Olajumoke Akinjide, former minister of state for the FCT,
Jonathan told the group to direct its campaign against Boko Haram and not
his government.
So, it was not surprising when a pirate group, ‘#Releaseourgirlsnow’ emerged
to counter the campaign of the pioneer, ‘#Bringbackourgirls’ group. Thugs
were also unleashed on the group. Yet it remains dauntless.
Although Buhari has given a rather warm disposition to the campaign for the
rescue of the Chibok girls, it is still early in the day to say the Buhari
government has failed to do its duty to the girls. Let us hope that within the
three-month time limit given to the military to crush Boko Haram, the Chibok
girls will return to the waiting arms of Nigerians, and indeed their parents.
The advocacy group for the rescue of the girls has kicked off a series of
activities to commemorate 500th-day of the abduction, and they have vowed
to keep standing until the girls return – because it is not in anyone’s interest
for the 1,000th day of abduction to be commemorated.
Re: It’s 500 Days, And Chibok Girls Are Not Back by D34lw4p(m): 10:33pm On Aug 30, 2015
#IprayTheyAreStillAlive
Re: It’s 500 Days, And Chibok Girls Are Not Back by DaBullIT(m): 10:34pm On Aug 30, 2015


500- 90 = 410

Those girls were missing for 410 days before Buhari got there

Don't play that game
Re: It’s 500 Days, And Chibok Girls Are Not Back by experimentist: 10:42pm On Aug 30, 2015
DaBullIT:

500- 90 = 410
Those girls were missing for 410 days before Buhari got there
Don't play that game
no mind am
Re: It’s 500 Days, And Chibok Girls Are Not Back by brize(m): 10:42pm On Aug 30, 2015
DaBullIT:

500- 90 = 410
Those girls were missing for 410 days before Buhari got there
Don't play that game
buhari pant sniffer
Re: It’s 500 Days, And Chibok Girls Are Not Back by DaBullIT(m): 12:21am On Aug 31, 2015
brize:
buhari pant sniffer

Your papa na im i use resemble

Why be say truth dey always pepper una ? Buhari never use 3 months complete 90 days is being modest

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