PDP GROUP ALLEGES DAPCHI GIRLS ABDUCTION…Used To Raise Fund For Buhari’s Reelection, $20m Ransom Paid
The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP)
National New Media Group (PDP-NNMG) has described the abduction and release of
76 out of the 110 Dapchi School Girls as a means of raising fund for President
Muhammadu Buhari’s reelection, demanding from the federal government how much
was paid as ransom for the release of the girls.
The
PDP-NNMG, which said “those who facilitated the abduction of the girls simply
facilitated their return’ alleged that about $20 million, was paid for the
release of the girls, saying that it was painful that those placed in authority
in the country had become so heartless to the extent of framing abduction of
innocent school girls to raise fund for the reelection of president Buhari as well
as for their own personal use.
Reacting
to reported release of girls, PDP-NNMG in a release signed by its Acting
National Publicity Secretary, Edoko Wilson Edoko, demanded from the federal
government the actual amount paid to the Boko Haram insurgents to secure the
release of the girls and how much the facilitators got.
The group sympathized with parents of five of the girls that reportedly died
and congratulated parents of those that returned alive.
The
statement read in part; “The reported release of the abducted Dapchi School
Girls, as gladdening as it is still leaves much to be desired as there are more
questions than answers.
“Even
though we sympathize with parents of five of the girls that reportedly died and
congratulate parents of the other girls that returned alive, we wish to ask the
APC led federal government how anyone could be so sure that girls purportedly
abducted by Boko Haram will be released at a particular time if not that such a
person was working hand-in-hand with the adductors.
“Nigerians
should be reminded that the Governor Yobe state Governor, Ibrahim Geidam said
publicly that military checkpoints were withdrawn from Dapchi and other towns
days before the abduction of the 110 students of Government Girls Science
Technical College, Dapchi.
“Also,
Human Rights Group, Amnesty International said in its report that security
forces failed to act on advance warnings that a convoy of Boko Haram fighters
was heading to Dapchi town and that the military failed to respond while the
insurgents carried out the abduction of the school girls.
“Furthermore,
while fielding questions on Dateline Abuja, a Channels Television’s programme
which aired on Saturday, the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, said the
abducted school girls will be released this week and true to his words, the
girls were released.
“What
all these point to is that that there is complicity in high places as to the
abduction and release of the girls and it should be clear to discerning minds
that the abduction of the girls was only used to enrich some heartless
Nigerians and also justify the looting of our treasury for the funding of
President Buhari’s reelection.
“We
therefore call on the international community, especially the Transparency
International (TI) to help Nigerians in further exposure of the looting of
their collective wealth under the guise of fighting Boko Haram insurgency.”
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