Saturday, 23 November 2024

Chibok Girls Update: Parents Accuse Vice Principal (Academic) and Staff

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According to Sahara Reporters parents of the missing Chibok girls are asking questions about the conduct of the vice principal (academic) in the abduction of their daughters.

In an interview granted to Sahara Reporters, one of the parents questioned instructions and threats made by the vice principal to the girls and their parents.

Strangely these were suspicions raised by out-going first lady Patience Jonathan during her now infamous 'na only you waka come' briefing.

Excerpt from Sahara Reporters
A mother of one of the abducted girls, Mariam Abubakar, stated that Vice Principal Yerima Banjiri had told the school girls that any one of them who failed to sleep in the school the night of the abduction would be expelled as a student of Government Girls Secondary School Chibok.

 According to her, “A week before their abductions, Malam Yerima threatened the students not to leave for their various homes. He said that whoever went home should forget she was ever a student at the school. He told the girls that none of them should go home, that they must sleep in the school. However, none of the teachers’ daughters or even the daughters of the management staff was among those kidnapped. Only the children of we poor people were asked to sleep in the school. The [teachers and administrators] had kept their children in safer places before Boko Haram arrived.”

The distraught mother accused the vice president and possibly other staff of conniving with Boko Haram. “Our concern is that since the day of [the girls’] abduction, we have never set our eyes on Malam Yerima. He is on run,” Ms Abubakar said.

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