Like Dapchi, Like Chibok: Case of Abduction & Killing of Innocent Girls: Which Way Nigeria - Bello


Like Dapchi, Like Chibok: Case of Abduction & Killing of Innocent Girls: Which Way Nigeria

3years ago, news of how over 200 Chibok girls were napped away by men of the faceless troop fondly called Boko-haram.This girls were denied access to Education, Social life and most especially denied Parental upbringing.

This happened basically few months to 2015 General Election and was generally perceived political to unseat the government of the day. And 3years down the lane, I watched  the parent of this Chibok girls soaked in tears and sorrow on channels TV few days back.

February 19 of this year, approximately 110 Dapchi girls were reportedly kidnapped away. The Parent of these girls were soaked in sorrow, tears and anguish just like the parents of the kidnapped Chibok girls of 2015.

But approximately a month after the Dapchi kidnapped,they were returned to the same location where they were kidnapped, this really attracted eyebrow and suspect on the APC government of the day, because it was perceived by some Nigerian to be  gimmicks by the sitting government to making Nigerians belief in them and their security calculation, this was lend credence to by a statement credited to Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi that, "What the PDP government could not do when Chibok girls were kidnapped, APC government have done with ease". How true is this statement ?

The PDP government was voted out because of incompetency,corruption, insecurity, poor economic policy and  dreaded Education policy. Then should a supposed competent APC government(APC) continue to give excuses on the recent economic failure, insecurity, killing here and there, poor governance? Why is the Chibok girls still not out of Boko-Haram custody, despite been part of APC campaign promises. Dapchi girls cameback 1 month after abduction, or are Chibok girls not Nigerians? Hence #BringBackChibokGirls# BringBackOurGirls#ChibokGirlsAreAlsoNigeria#
#GodBlessYESBIT#

YESBIT Bello, Olamilekan Kabir
Executive Director & National C

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