Residents and indigenes from Chibok community group living
in Abuja along with members of the ‘Bring Back Our Girls (BB)G), crusaders on they
are seriously regretting supporting and voting President Muhammadu Buhari in
the 2015 presidential race.
They communicated their second thoughts on in Abuja at a rally
over the failure of the administration to take measures to protect the more
than 200 school young ladies kidnapped by Boko Haram, in their school in
Chibok, Borno State, in 2014.
Boko Haram had a week ago discharged a video of the young
ladies who are still alive and said they were willing to exchange the young
ladies in return for their folks in confinement in different jails.
According to one of the young ladies, Maida Yakubu, who
additionally talked in the video requested that their families ask the Nigerian
government to consent to the interest of Boko Haram with the aim that they
would be freed.
Talking amid the protest on last Monday, the Chairman of the
Chibok Community, Hosea Tsambido said individuals and groups from the Community
and BBOG voted greatly for Mr. Buhari as against his predecessor, Goodluck
Jonathan, who they voted for in 2011.
Mr. Tsambido while speaking said “They tell us that our
girls seen in the latest video was merely an arrangement.” “No one has spoken
to the family of any of the Chibok girls since the last video was released, by
the terrorists. We regret our votes. We regret it.”
Talking further, the leader of the group said, "We were
guaranteed that the president would visit Sambisa, when he becomes president.
We were additionally informed that inside two weeks our young girls and women
would be saved.
“But over one year now, there is no tangible statement about
our girls. The presidency has stated instead that it is confused.”
The BBOG team said it was setting out on a new 14-day
crusade to re-invigorate the clatter for the salvage of the young ladies.
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