Proprietress wants Chibok girls rescued

Chibok girls
The Principal, Ronik Group of Schools, Ejigbo, Lagos, Mrs. Mogbonjubola Ejirinde, has called on security operatives to deal with the suspected Boko Haram bellwether, Abubakar Shekau, the way the United States Regime dealt with Osama bin Laden.

The educationist withal urged the Federal Regime to utilize underground tactics to secure the relinquishment of the abducted female pupils of the Regime Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State.

Boko Haram members invaded the school last April 14 and forcibly took away no fewer than 200 pupils of the school from their hostels.

Ejirinde verbally expressed, “The anguish and pain that parents of these girls are going through is more preponderant imagined than experienced. The girls themselves will be traumatised, having been away from home for several weeks. What the regime needs to do is to review its strategies.

“It is not plausible to exchange the girls for members of the sects. But I believe there was a way Americans dealt with Osama bin Laden. We can adopt that approach in dealing with the bellwether of the sect.’’

Osama bin Laden, head of the Islamic sect al-Qaeda, was killed in 2011 by the Navy Seal forces of the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group in Abottabad, Pakistan.

She withal admonished the Federal Regime against negotiating with the sect, verbally expressing, “They have relucted all entreaties and their injuctive authorizations are most unauthentic.’’

Urging the Federal Regime to reinforce security around schools in the region, she noted that failure to do so might affect the fresh regime plan to increment school enrolment in the country.

“Already, everyone is apprehensive that school enrolment in the region is abysmal. With these abductions, it will get worse. I am withal calling on all stakeholders not to frustrate the efforts of the regime in bringing back the girls. It is consequential right now to fixate on the girls and not politics,’’ she integrated.

Copyright PUNCH.

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