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JONATHAN DID NOT RESCUE ANY GIRL – CHIBOK PARENTS

‘Release Them to Us, If They Are With You’ Parents, Nigerians Want Answers to New Twist – BBOG

- From Kabiru R. Anwar, Yola

Parents of more than 200 schoolgirl­s abducted by Boko Haram in 2014 have refuted claims by Reuben Abati, presidenti­al spokespers­on under ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, that the Federal Government under the former leader had rescued many of the girls.

The former aide had disclosed, during a television interactio­n with Femi Adesina, President Muhammadu Buhari’s special adviser on media and publicity, on Wednesday, that the girls were sent to study in the United States and the United Kingdom after their release.

He said the then National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, advised Jonathan against publicisin­g the release so as not to reveal the girls’ identities.

He asked Adesina to verify his assertion from the DSS and the nation’s intelligen­ce agency.

While the two security outfits are yet to react to Abati, the chairman of Chibok Parents’ Associatio­n, Yakubu Nkenke, yesterday denied that any of the Chibok girls was found by the Jonathan administra­tion.

He said it was the present administra­tion that secured the release of 107 of the girls from the captors.

Nkenke said even Amina Ali, the first among the abducted girls to be found, breathed the air of freedom after Buhari came to power.

The parents expressed disgust at such a comment, saying Abati could only make sense if he meant that he and other officials of the Jonathan government freed some of the girls and held them away from their parents.

“Does he mean they rescued some of the Chibok girls and are keeping them somewhere? If that is what he means, then they should immediatel­y release the girls to us.

“What we know is that the Buhari regime negotiated for and secured the release of all the girls we have with us now. Soon after their release, I was called to Abuja to identify them. These girls are currently at the American University of Nigeria, Yola under Federal Government’s full scholarshi­p.”

Nkenke called for continued efforts on the part of the Federal Government to free the remaining 112 girls still in captivity, saying some of the parents were traumatise­d while 32 had died.

“We thank Baba Buhari for his commitment to get the girls, yet we call for more efforts to free the remaining girls,” he said.

Also refuting the claims, the Chair #Bring Back Our Girls Strategic Team, Flourence Ozor, said yesterday that the group was not aware of such a developmen­t.

“All we know is the number of girls that have been released under the Buhari administra­tion; and we are not aware of this developmen­t,” she said.

Ozor also said that no parent told the group that their daughters had been found, adding, “I really don’t understand what the motive would be. How would you secure children from terrorists and their parents and the nation were not aware and you just sent them abroad? There is more to what they are telling us. It will be good if they could make it public because the parents and the nation need to know.”

But Abati had said he was present when some of the rescued girls were brought to meet Jonathan.

“There was headway. We rescued many of the girls, but the advice from the NSA at the time was that we should not publicise it because of the identities of those girls. I witnessed it on many occasions. Those girls were brought to the president.

“He met with them. In fact, some of them were sent to schools in the United States and United Kingdom. There were strict instructio­ns not to publicise it because government thought that the identities of those girls should not be exposed. But l saw you guys making a dance out of the ones you rescued.

“In our time, we rescued some girls, but we were under strict instructio­n not to publicise it. Check the records. Ask the DSS, the intelligen­ce agency and they will have the records,” he said.

 ??  ?? President Muhammadu Buhari, during his arrival from London at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport in Abuja yesterday. With him are Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha (right) and Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello Photo: State House
President Muhammadu Buhari, during his arrival from London at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport in Abuja yesterday. With him are Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha (right) and Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello Photo: State House

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