The New Nigeria Peoples Social gathering has urged the federal government to implement measures to guard Nigerian faculties from kidnappers and intensify efforts to rescue the remaining Chibok women.
On Sunday, April 14, 2024, it marked a decade since 276 women from the Authorities Women Secondary College in Chibok, a neighborhood in Borno State, have been kidnapped by the Boko Haram terrorist group. Regardless of some rescues by safety businesses, 89 out of the 276 women stay unaccounted for.
NNPP in a press release by its Nationwide Publicity Secretary,
Ladipo Johnson, on Sunday, stated the incident continues to hang-out the recollections of the dad and mom, family of the kidnapped women, and the nation as a complete.
NNPP noticed that regardless of the worldwide unhappiness and condemnation following the tragic incident, sadly, there have been further situations of college youngsters being kidnapped, exacerbating the safety problem within the nation.
“The NNPP finds the state of affairs very worrisome. Even because the trauma of the Chibok women stays, an enormous tragedy, now we have since witnessed extra horrible incidents in class youngsters kidnapping in our faculties which is unlucky, the occasion said.
NNPP, whereas recognizing the federal government’s efforts in rescuing among the women and others in comparable abductions, urged the federal government to develop further measures to find and rescue the remaining women from their captors, no matter their present circumstances.
The assertion learn, “These women should not be so forgotten. Many are nonetheless in captivity with none clear details about their state of affairs.
“We will solely recognize the trauma and ugly nature of their adoption and what they and their dad and mom are going by means of even until now. This could depend within the motion of the federal government specifically and as a mirrored image of our widespread humanity.
“But, these rescued, how are they being rehabilitated? How are they fairing now? How efficient, together with a good suggestion of the “Secure College Programmes?”
“In order we keep in mind the agony of the Chibok women at 10, the priority is how these nonetheless in captivity could be rescued, how the greater than 20 million out-of-school women could be tackled and certainly how the federal government can successfully make the recurring problem of insecurity a factor of the previous or at the least drastically lowered given its results on the nation’s socio-economic improvement.”