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Leah Sharibu: Don’t Pay Ransom to Boko Haram, CD Tells FG

- Kayode Fasua

The Campaign for Democracy (CD) yesterday warned the federal government against paying any ransom to secure the release of Leah Sharibu, the only remaining student of Girls Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State, that is still being held by the Boko Haram insurgents.

This is even as a newly inaugurate­d body for student theologian­s in Nigeria also pleaded with the European Union, the United States and the United Kingdom, to team up with the federal government and free Leah from captivity.

The CD Secretary General, Pastor Ifeanyi Odili, in an interview with THISDAY, said the body had to caution the FG against the ransom-payment option, following a recent report that the insurgents were demanding an N100bn ransom.

According to him, it is not politicall­y expedient for the government to pay ransom before the girl is released, as this would create a wrong impression before the internatio­nal community that Nigeria is a trade partner with terrorists.

“It is not politicall­y expedient for the federal government to pay ransom. And by the way, who are they paying the ransom to? Who is collecting the money when the federal government has already professed that the Boko Haram people are faceless characters? So if they now choose to pay ransom, are they paying to ghosts?”

Odili added, “Besides, this will send a wrong signal to the internatio­nal community that Nigeria is now a trade partner with terrorist groups and as such, can no longer be trusted in the global fight against terrorism.

“When Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda group were terrorisin­g the world, why didn’t the United States Government pay ransom to them, even for the people they kidnapped?

“Indeed, paying ransom is an indictment on our military; that they are weak and incapable of facing the terrorists in battle, and of course, a damnation of the intelligen­ce gathering ability of other security outfits.”

On humanitari­an considerat­ion that the ransom option should be explored to make the hapless girl return home, Odili quipped, “That lady has been kidnapped and that is the fact on ground, and only God can get her out.

“If God does not want her out, bring all the super powers or pay jaw-dropping ransom, she would still not come out.”

 ??  ?? L-R, Chief Executive Officer, Ikeja Electric, Dr. Anthony Youdeowei; Chairman, Senate Committee on Power, Steel Developmen­t and Metallurgy, Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe, and committee member, Senator Adamu Aliero, during the oversight visit of the Senate Committee to Ikeja Electric Headquarte­rs in Lagos…yesterday
L-R, Chief Executive Officer, Ikeja Electric, Dr. Anthony Youdeowei; Chairman, Senate Committee on Power, Steel Developmen­t and Metallurgy, Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe, and committee member, Senator Adamu Aliero, during the oversight visit of the Senate Committee to Ikeja Electric Headquarte­rs in Lagos…yesterday

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