National
Chairman and presidential aspirant of the National Action Council (NAC), Dr.
Olapade Agoro, on Thursday described the abduction and release of abducted
students of Dapchi Government Secondary School, Yobe State as “a celebration of
fraud”.
Agoro in a statement made available
to journalists in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital while describing the abduction
and release as “an arranged abduction and celebration of fraud” however,
advised President Muhammadu Buhari “not to allow himself to be rubbished with
the issue of the just released Dapchi girls by the Boko Haram insurgents.”
He said,
“Obviously, the best language of a fool is self delusion, this summarises the
narratives of the arranged abduction and thereafter playing to the global
gallery with an arranged freedom of the innocent 104 Dapchi schoolgirls.”
Agoro said, “Somebody, somewhere is
fooling somebody somehow with the unexpected dreaded Boko Haram suddenly
becoming Father Christmas freeing the 105 Dapchi abducted 105 schoolgirls with
parting gifts.”
The NAC National chairman
emphasized that, “Going by the dramatic return of the abducted students by the
Boko Haram insurgents, there are many questions for the presidency to answer to
be able to convince Nigerians on the matter.”
“The questions begging for urgent
answers from President Buhari and his APC led government are how was the
arranged abduction carried out unnoticed by the military and the Nigeria
Police? What pre-emptive actions had been so far taken by the federal
government to unearth the full details of the abduction.”
“How many
of the Boko Haram vehicles and their types were involved in the abduction? What
route did the Boko Haram vehicles take to abduct the girls and from where were
the freed girls brought? Who and who negotiated with the Boko Haram prior to
the freedom of the Dapchi schoolgirls?
“Who and or what killed the five of
the abducted girls rumoured to have been buried in the bush and in fact who
buried their remains?”
“The nation shall need a clear cut
answers to these questions.”
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