Left: One of the mothers of the missing Chibok schoolgirls wipes her tears as she cries during a rally by civil society groups in Abuja. (R)Protesters gather outside the Nigerian embassy in Washington DC, to demand action for the release of Chibok 200 schoolgirls... on Tuesday |
Sambido said this when a former Minister
of Education, Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili, led a protest to the Defence
Headquarters to demand the urgent release of the girls.
Sambido, who broke into tears while
pleading for help from the military, said the development had instilled
fear among female students in the area.
He said some parents had refused to eat as a result of the development.
Sambido said, “Since April 14 we have
entered this trauma which is no more news in the whole world that
insurgents came and set part of our village ablaze and cart away 276
girls. Though 53 of the girls escaped on their own effort but up till
now we don’t know where the rest girls are and the situation they face.
“Their parents cannot do anything. Some
have refused to eat. Some of the men mobilised themselves and went to
the forest twice but they came back because the kidnappers are too
strong.
“But up till this time, there is nothing
like any rescue process. We are begging the Federal Government and the
army to intervene in this matter. Our community is relatively small and
if this generation of the same age is out, in the future where are we
going to get the leaders? Can our girls go to school now? Please, help
us.”
Earlier, the spokesperson for the
Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, had disclosed that some
workers of the defence headquarters were also facing the trauma because
their daughters were part of the abducted girls.
Olukolade, while reacting to the demand
of the protesters, said, “Everything you said is quite understood. The
chief of defence staff has said we should come and usher in your
representatives and we will do that.
“But if I must say one word before we go
in, I will say that everything you said here is important to us. Your
concerns are our concerns, these children are our children as well.”
Pointing to the defence headquarters,
Olukayode said, “In this building you have here, there are people who
have children among those people (kidnapped girls). So, we share your
concern and be sure that we are not leaving Nigerians alone in this.
“This meeting will enable us to explain
to you the efforts that are ongoing at the level of the military and the
government. Be sure that every effort is ongoing to bring back our
daughters alive.
“The Nigerian Armed Forces is interested
in discussing with you and we will discuss with your representatives
and they will bring you feedback. We will listen to you and your protest
is understood.”
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