More than a week since 230 secondary school girls were
abducted in Chibok, Borno State, women in the volatile north-eastern
state of Nigeria on Wednesday gave President Goodluck Jonathan-led
federal government an ultimatum to secure the release of all the girls
from their abductors.
According to the women, failure to
secure the kidnapped girls from captivity would make them tag the
federal government as an accomplice in the abduction of their children.
It
could be recalled that parents of the kidnapped girls had on Monday
cried out about their missing daughters saying 230 girls as against the
earlier announced 129, were still missing.
The schoolgirls have now spent 11days in the jungle enclaves of the insurgents.
* President Jonathan and his cabinet given ultimatum to find missing schoolgirls in Chibok, Borno
One
of the leaders of the women, Aishatu Ngulde, while speaking at a press
briefing organised by the Baobab for Women’s Human Rights in Maiduguri,
said they are not impressed by the silent attitude being put up by
leaders in Abuja since the abduction of the final year secondary school
girls.
Also, Hauwa Biu, spokesperson of the women’s group, said
the kidnapping of the schoolgirls can be described as “acts considered
inhuman and affects efforts to enhance girl child education and
development in the state and country at large”.
She added
that “the abduction of innocent young girls violates their human rights,
is a crime against humanity and is prohibited under international
humanitarian law.
* Nigerian soldiers in search of abductors/terrorists
“We
women in Borno state condemn it in totality, as such acts of violence,
attacks on schools deny children their rights to learn in a safe
environment, thereby jeopardising their future."
Other women, who
spoke at the occasion, expressed their sympathy to all families affected
by the insurgency. They implored the insurgents and their sponsors to
go to the dialogue table and sought out their differences with
government rather than perpetrating violent crimes.
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