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Chibok Schoolgirls: #BringBackOurGirls protesters raise 10 questions for Jonathan




The #BringBackOurGirls protesters that were stopped from getting to the Presidential Villa on Thursday raised 10 questions/demands which they said they want President Goodluck Jonathan to address.

The hundreds of protesters had marched from the Unity Fountain in Maitama with a plan to get to the villa and be addressed by the president. They were, however stopped by security officials at the Eagle Square from where a federal government delegation came to meet them.

The protesters have been holding daily protests to demand the safe release of the over 250 girls kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State, on April 14.

On Thursday, they went further by listing 10 questions they said they wanted answers to by the president.

See the 10 questions below:



  1. We need the president to establish the authenticity of the abduction, as well as why it took so long to act, as there seem to be an obvious shortfall in our military operatives as well as their welfare package considering the recent mutiny, and citizens are concerned especially in view of the strong indications of weak communication and operational synergy leading to gaps in accountability.
  2. Considering the overwhelming international support we are receiving from other countries, we the citizens need latest operational updates on these interventions especially from the United States as conveyed during the Congressional hearing.
  3. Why has the president not visited Chibok since the abduction considering that it is your responsibility to commiserate with the families and Chibok community by visiting them? Also, what specific plans does the president have to ensure full rehabilitation of the returned girls, the girls yet to be rescued upon their return, their families, and the Chibok community as a whole?
  4. What are the specific actions that have been taken since your return from Paris that gives the confidence that our neighbours, especially Cameroon, will cooperate with us and comply with all agreed actions?
  5. How effective is the State of Emergency? Despite the existence of SOE, we are concerned that it was possible to abduct over 200 girls? Some of the residents of Chibok confirmed that they informed relevant security agents hours before the actual abduction, yet commensurate actions were not taken; now that the SOE has been extended in affected states, including Borno State, what would be the difference going forward?
  6. Will government negotiate to secure the release of our girls?
  7. What is the collaboration between the Federal and State government in rescue efforts for our girls? This is in consideration of the fact that citizens had anxiously anticipated that you would inspire us all to become united and support you and the Federal Government so we can collectively fight our common enemy.
  8. Why is it that none of the girls has been rescued by the military? Could the problem be resources as we are concerned that allocated resources to our security apparatus (N922 billion in 2012, N1 trillion in 2013 and N845 in 2014) do not seem to correspond with results delivered by those at the front line to effectively wage this war against terrorism?
  9. What are the minimum safety/ security standards and packages dedicated to schools and other soft targets considering the recent trend of abducting and killings of students, particularly in the North?
  10. Can the President explain the scale and magnitude of what we are dealing with in terms of the insurgents?
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7 comments

  1. Nigerians are asking, Mr. President.

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  2. whoa!!! you guys want to kill GEJ!!!!!, im afraid he will be unable to answer most of this questions especially the one on military allocation because this money is already gone, embezzled so no need to fool ourselves again average thinking Nigerians knows that hes weak therefore he can never expose this guys, ever, so i think is better to leave or manage him till 2015 which is almost here then let him test his popularity at the polls so that he will see how unpopular he his.

    May the good lord restore us and return this girls to there parents safely.

    Mark.

    Mark

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  3. The best answer to this IJMB/JAMB qustion is division either you take it or leave it eventhought they devote all the allocation to all the sectors to only the military same wl still be happening bcs all the security chiefs and part of the army are informat to them bcs they have no all there secret.....

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  4. For those questions.... Hmmmm. As usual, Jona will have to set up a committee.

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  5. A lot of repetitive questions. Let us find the girls and see their conditions b4 talking of their rehabilitation.Again,let us not play politcs with terrorism.

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  6. I expect the banner to show "NO TO BOKO HAR, NO TO TERRORISM " what are they protesting for without message to the terror group?

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  7. Please Nigerians leave this man alone!If anybody can help the situation keep quiet and pray for him.He is not a God but a human being.Have we any leader that can replace him with his own fault. All Nigerians before you talk or act remember that: In unity we stand and divided we fall.A house divided against itself will not stand.

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