As days turn into weeks and weeks into months,
there is still no rescue for the chibok girls,A lot of people feel the
government has failed while others are in between, The opinion of Peregrino
Brimah has it that the government did not have any intention of rescuing the
abducted girls.Below is his write up from Sahara Reporters
The day of the abduction of 234 girls from a
school in Borno State,
the president of Nigeria
continued on a campaign rally in Kano
State, in which he was
notoriously photographed dancing ecstatically to a twerking backside. At this
time, his serenely placid actions in the face of the two worst terrorist acts
on Earth to register for 2014 – a bus stop bombing at Nyanya motor park in the
nation’s capital which claimed over 72 lives and maimed many others; and the
Chibok school abduction happening hours after on the night of April 14th – were
defended as mere happenstance, inexperience and definitely not deliberate
complicity.
But the Nigerian government did not stop here in
the deadly betrayal of the abducted citizens and denial of the severity of this
event with deliberate complicity and perhaps, more accurately put, reckless
endangerment and treasonable treachery towards citizens of the nation. The week
of the abduction, as the public outcry began to persist; the government
security department announced that all but eight of the girls had been freed by
the security forces. The implication of this attempted colossal act of national
sabotage and conspiracy to defraud the entire world and aid the terrorists in
getting away with the abducted girls cannot be over stated. The parents kicked
back and so did the school authorities and local government. They immediately
went to the press to declare, exasperatedly that the government was lying and
that even more girls than was being revealed were missing. The parents at this
time further made it known that they had dared to go after the terrorists along
vigilante’s of the Civilian-JTF, tracing the terrorists deep into Sambisa
forest where they saw their camps, but had to turn back as the nation’s
military refused to accompany them in pursuit of the terrorists and to free the
abducted girls.
With continued attempts, including rather
embarrassing ones by the first family, to suppress and obstruct the efforts to
rescue the abducted girls, protests and public outcry went global. The
#BringBackOurGirls campaign hit US
celebrity street and world players committed to help. Introducing this new
phase in the abduction saga, the French government whose interests in Africa
have never been hidden by mid May, staged a ‘security summit’ in Paris. While the summit
was in session, a Boko Haram sympathizer and chief negotiator, Ahmed Saldika
had been invited to Nigeria
from the UAE where he resides on self-exile, to negotiate the release of the
234 girls. Saldika went into Sambisa forest as is evident by the video of the
girls he brought out. According to Saldika, he was able to achieve what he was
sent to do. He negotiated a prisoner swap-deal that would have brought about
the freedom of the 234 girls a month after their abduction. In the deal Boko
Haram had submitted, non combatant group sympathizers, which included detained
terrorist wives and children, would be swapped for the abducted girls. Though
any deals involving prisoner releases are distasteful – as can be seen with the
US Bergdahl swap—the parents of the abducted girls who have started dying of
the stress, and Nigerians as a whole would likely have approved of this swap of
family and sympathizers with no blood or rape on their hands for the innocent
girls. Surprisingly, according to the reports of this deal, for whatever reason
and under whatever advice he was receiving in France
at the time, the president of Nigeria
called in from Paris
and botched the deal at its final minutes. Why did president Jonathan not agree
to this best possible negotiation deal that would have facilitated the release
of the 234 girls weeks ago? The government is yet to put forward an official
explanation of the reasons the president turned down this deal while in Paris and extended the
period of rape and tribulation for the 234 girls and the nation as a whole.
With the best scenario for negotiation dismissed,
the options left of course were and are only the military option. It’s either
negotiation, military or prayer. Nigerians do realize that the US experts are
in the country for their interests. Arewa24, a new TV station to broadcast US propaganda in Nigeria’s
north which has been submitted as a tactic to #BringBackOurGirls is one such
example of the US mission in
Nigeria.
There will be no ‘raid on Entebe ’or ‘Abu Anas al-Libi James bond springing’
here. This is more of an AFRICOM welcoming event.
Stunningly, the Nigerian military said in late
May that they know and have for a while known where the 234 girls are but are
not going to get them. Chief of defense, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, aka, Fat Alex
confessed to this publicly to the dismay and frank anger of the Jonathan
government. One of three girls who escaped the abductors lair recently
described how they were raped by 15 men 15 times a day. To be frank and candid,
these girls are only slightly better than dead every extra day they spend in
the terror camps. Any sort of daring and risky military raid on the camps would
be better than more minutes in the face of the worst violation known to man
occurring in those jungles. So the question to ask is – why does the Nigerian
government not plan to secure the freedom of the abducted girls? What do
Nigerian players and foreign players who may uncannily be interested in
prolonging this saga; stand to gain from the continued abandonment of our girls
in the hands of the terrorists in camps our military knows?
Four days shy of two full months after the 200 girl abduction, one must agree that only punishment befitting for those who botch the best possible negotiations and decline to send the military to free our daughters from hell on earth, is to be locked in cages with Boko Haram terrorists to violate them as they have supported the violation of our most innocent ones and Nigeria at large.
Four days shy of two full months after the 200 girl abduction, one must agree that only punishment befitting for those who botch the best possible negotiations and decline to send the military to free our daughters from hell on earth, is to be locked in cages with Boko Haram terrorists to violate them as they have supported the violation of our most innocent ones and Nigeria at large.
1 comment:
bloody lie from Pelegrini... saw this on facebook
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