The people of Chibok where over 250
schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram on April 14, 2014 said on Friday
that President Goodluck Jonathan was not sincere with the search for
their girls.
Speaking through the spokesperson for
Kibaku community, Dr. Allen Mannaseh, the people said it was sad that
the Federal Government had failed to bring their daughters home 277 days
after they were forcefully whisked away by terrorists.
They said it was sad that the President did not mention the girls’ abduction during his visit to Maiduguri on Thursday.
Mannaseh, who doubted if the Federal
Government was still interested in rescuing the schoolgirls, said it was
unfortunate that the people of Borno State failed to understand the
motive behind the President’s visit.
He said, “As a Director of Information
of the Chibok Community nationwide, I am short of words when people call
to ask me why the President kept mute about the Chibok girls.
“We are saddened as parents that the
President did not say a word over the missing girls on Thursday. The
President’s action confirms that the government has forgotten those
girls in the enemy’s camp
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