We won’t give up on Chibok girls —Relatives
Abducted Chibok girls
Relatives
of the abducted Chibok girls have said they will continue to keep hope
alive, despite the lack of knowledge about their whereabouts.
Boko Haram insurgents, last year, invaded
the dormitories of the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno
State, and abducted no fewer than 200 female pupils of the school.
Expressing delight at the recent rescue
of hundreds of women and children from the Sambisa forest, the relatives
of the abducted pupils, who spoke in separate telephone interviews with
our correspondent on Wednesday, said they were hoping to get positive
news as the military continues onslaught of the insurgents.
A parent, Rev. Enoch Mark said, “Though
we are not sure, we are hopeful that our daughters will be found. We
were expecting our girls to be among those who were rescued but that was
not so. But we learnt that the military are moving forward inside
Sambisa forest. Until we see their dead bodies, we will keep hope
alive,’’ he said.
Mark added that the authorities had not invited any parent from Chibok to verify the identity of the liberated girls and women.
“We were not invited to see the freed
girls. We learnt that the girls were conscious and were asked to name
their villages,’’ he added.
A cousin to some of the abducted girls, Mr. Allen Manasseh, also said he was looking forward to seeing the girls again.
“Unless there is a closure, we cannot
lose hope. So much noise had been made about their kidnap. If other
Nigerians without a face have been recovered, we know the Chibok girls
will be found. We are happy for the rescued Nigerians and we pray that
the Chibok girls would also be back home soon,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, a member of the
#BringBackOurGirls, Mrs. Aisha Yesufu, has called on the Federal
Government to be accountable and treat citizens with respect.
Yesufu, who spoke with our correspondent
on Thursday, affirmed that while the #BringBackOurGirls campaigners were
happy that hundreds of abducted women and children had been rescued, it
was important for the government to strengthen its feedback mechanism
and engage its citizens on national matters.
“If anything, the rescue operation gives
us fresh hope. We are calling on the government to deploy all resources
in order to rescue the Chibok girls before May 29. I recall that the
National Security Adviser said the girls would be rescued before May 29.
“We are happy that the 185 women and
children abducted in Gumsuri have been rescued. We actually made a
statement when they were abducted and it would have been 151 days today.
“The government denied it then and the
military said it would investigate. But they never got back to us. Now,
the same military is saying the Gumsuri women and children are part of
those rescued.
“We shouldn’t be treated without dignity.
The government should create a feedback mechanism. We demand
accountability from the government. How many of our citizens have been
abducted and how many are left?’’ she said.
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