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Friday, 9 May 2014
Abducted girls and the recalcitrance of North-East governors
IN the last few weeks, the issue of the abduction of nearly
200 students of a secondary school in Chibok, Borno State
has been largely politicised. Rarely are the real mothers of
the girls seen these days on television as some really
concerned women and opportunists have taken the centre
stage and relishing the attendant publicity, while the
parents have been pushed to the background.
But at least some measure of good is coming from the
situation as a stakeholders’ meeting by First Lady, Dame
Patience Jonathan, has come up with a startling revelation
that the recalcitrance of Governors Murtala Nyako of
Adamawa State, Kashim Shettima of Borno State and
Ibrahim Geidam of Yobe State may have inadvertently left
the nation with this nauseating situation.
Head of the Nigerian Office of the West African Examination
Council, WAEC, Charles Eguridu, told the stakeholders
gathered with Mrs Jonathan that the ground for the
abduction of the girls was laid after its request to the state
governments for the relocation of the examination centre
was ignored. His story: “When we made that representation
(letter) to the three affected states, none of them responded
to the honourable minister’s request.
“We followed it up and I directed my zonal coordinator in
Borno State in particular, to liaise with the Ministry of
Education in Borno State, and the response we got was so
disheartening. We were told that they had security in place
for the candidates and that we should come and conduct
the examination in the schools and that they were not ready
to relocate their students from Chibok and other areas to
Maiduguri or nearby locations where security agencies
could provide security.
“They said if we failed to conduct the examinations, the
world would blame us. And so at great risk, my officers
went to Chibok and conducted the examinations. After the
unfortunate incident in which the students were said to have
been abducted, our staff now got a response from the state
that they were then ready to relocate the remaining students
to another place called Ubah. And, as I speak, 189
candidates are continuing with the examination in Ubah.”
While the most important move now is to get our daughters
back home to us, away from the wicked and ravenous
wolves that keep them, it is about time someone told the All
Progressives Congress (APC) governors of these three
states that while they may choose to play politics over other
matters, they should not do it at the risk of the lives of our
children. In addition, political gymnastics with the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, controlled Federal Government may
be acceptable in some circumstances, but playing politics
with a sub-regional agency is the basest of political
behaviour. See where it has led the state government. And
who is to say the Borno State government is not to blame?
While this is not the best of times for blame-sharing, it has
become increasingly clear that the Federal Government
should cease wanting to do what is politically correct and
impose full and comprehensive emergency rule in the three
states of the North East, more so when the governors are
intemperate.
Away from irresponsible leaders, the Federal Government
should bring to bear its mighty weight upon the French-
colonised countries of Niger, Cameroon and Chad. A few oil
deals the way of France may work the wonders that is
required to bend France over backwards, while a strong
message is delivered to these countries like General
Muhammadu Buhari did in the early 80s when a similar
group toyed with our territorial integrity. That bloody nose
still remains fresh in the mind of our neighbours and a
reiteration of our capacity to do it on a larger scale is
needed at this time so that enemies without and within will
know better not to mess with the Federal Government.
Still on the matter of the kidnapped girls, it is a wonder that
those who claim to be our international friends with all the
technology in space were oblivious of the movement of the
fanatics who moved around and captured 200 girls and
redistributed them across countries as it has been claimed
in some quarters. Friends, indeed! Also, while contributing
to debates on the floor of the National Assembly,
lawmakers regaled the nation with the activities of the so-
called Boko Haram operatives, including how they were
marrying the abducted girls. It makes you wonder how they
know so much so soon.
Moreover, how come our daughters are escaping from the
insurgents when it appears the army is helpless. So, what
exactly is going on in Borno State?
By JOSEPHINE BABATUNDE,a public affairs commentator,
wrote Lagos.
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