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Sunday, 8 March 2015
Chibok girls: Jonathan’s comment callous, insensitive –APC
The All Progressives Congress, APC, has described as callous, morbid and insensitive the comments made by President Goodluck Jonathan, that the Chibok girls are still alive because Boko Haram would have displayed their bodies if they had been killed.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Saturday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said it finds the comment deeply offensive to human sensibilities rather than providing hope and succour for the traumatised parents of the girls.
It said a key role of Presidents everywhere in times of tribulations and tragedies is to offer hope and be the Consoler-in-Chief, not to make statements that will deepen the suffering and sorrow of victims.
APC said one would have expected a President to speak on the basis of actionable intelligence, not some twisted, melancholic and offensive logic.
The party said the statement played on the fears of the parents of the girls and indeed of all Nigerians concerning the fate of the girls, who have now been held in captivity for over 300 days, with an impotent government unable to rescue them.
It said all that the parents of the girls as well as all concerned people around the world want to know is what the Jonathan administration is doing to bring the girls home safely and as soon as possible, not a depressing statement about their bodies being displayed via a video by Shekau if they had been killed.
APC said President Jonathan should borrow a leaf from his Chadian counterpart, who came across as being very presidential in his comments on Shekau, in which he said: ‘’It is in Abubakar Shekau’s interest to surrender, we know where he is. If he refuses to give himself up, he will suffer the same fate as his comrades.’’
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