With so much controversy surrounding the missing chibok girls and no leads yet to on them, Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that
more than half of the over 200 girls abducted by Boko Haram
may never return home.Obasanjo said that it was “inconceivable”
that all the girls would be rescued and it would be a “near miracle” if they
were all recovered.“If the administration had acted quickly, we could have
rescued them.
“The best it seems we can have now, is if the government agrees
to negotiate, we can get half,” he said.He said that the Government’s response
time to the abduction was too long, with President Goodluck Jonathan not saying
anything about the matter for three weeks.Obasanjo said he had tabled a
proposal before th Federal Government to initiate talks with Boko Haram but was
yet to receive a response.“If they agree to negotiate, then, we can begin to
talk with them (Boko Haram). Nobody can do anything alone.“You cannot do it
alone, it is not a one-man mission, it’s not even a two man mission. It’s a
collective mission. It can even be an international mission,” he said.Obasanjo
said he was aware that the government was moving through with another
process. “I read that they are working with one Rev. Davis from Australia, who
is close to the Bishop of Canterbury,” he said. “That is fine. We have to hope
for the best.”
Source: The Herald
3 comments:
God have Mercy on you
big gorilla has started again, may his mouth be shut
I HOPE ALL GIRLS ARE SEEN AS HE MAY BE RIGHT
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