The Kibaku Area Development Association (KADA), an umbrella body of all Chibok people, Borno south, has said those who attended the meeting with the Minister of State for Power, Mohammed Wakil, on Thursday in Maiduguri over the fate of the missing schoolgirls, were not true parents and relations of the abducted girls.
The minister had on Thursday said he led a delegation on behalf of the Federal Government to meet parents and relations of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls at a closed-door meeing in Maiduguri. He said in a press statement made available to journalists in Maiduguri that the meeting dwelt on steps taken by the government to rescue the abducted teenagers, saying successes recorded by the military show the missing girls may be rescued soon.
But the Chibok community through a press statement by its Director of Publicity, Allen Manasseh, said the Federal Government, represented by the minister, met with some displaced people from his local government and a few Chibok indigenes taking refuge in Maiduguri.
“For the records, Mohammed Wakil, the Minister of State for Power was never at any meeting with any Chibok parent of the abducted girls. He met some displaced people from his local government Damboa,” the statement said.
The community alleged the meeting was coordinated by a woman leader of the minister’s party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and attended by party supporters from Gwoza, Damboa and Chibok, being the constituency of the minister when he was at the Federal House of Representatives.
KADA said the Chibok people are unhappy with the Minister’s claim of meeting with parents and relations of the abducted schoolgirls, alleging that the minister has not visited them since the incident occurred.
“We don’t like deception. All those who spoke at the meeting in Maiduguri only did so at their personal level not for the abducted girls’ parents or Chibok people in general,” the association said.