Parents of
the missing Chibok girls have explained why they did not join the protest march
that took place yesterday in Abuja.
Yakubu
Nkeki, the leader of the missing girls’ parents who lives in Chibok, told the
News Agency of Nigeria via phone that parents of the abducted girls based in
Chibok held a meeting last week during which they decided they would not
attend.
“All we
want is our missing daughters and we are willing to work with anybody who will
help us find our daughters,” he said.
He explained
that they did not want to antagonise the government which is in the best
position to help them find their missing daughters.
“We do not
want to do anything that the government will not be happy about,” said the
women leader of the group, Yana Galang.
“We are
not after any organisation that is against any party or religion, and we are
supporting the federal government to help us release our girls,” she added.
The
parents described the unpleasant experience they had during their last protest
march in Abuja, when comments made by some of the activists who accompanied
them to see President Muhammadu Buhari enraged the president to the point where
he spoke sharply and dropped his microphone.
“Our own
is that we want our daughters,” said Zannah Lawan, the secretary of the parents
association.
“Anyone who has
the ability to help us to find our daughters is the person we will work with,”
he said. (NAN)
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