Chibok Family Release Statement On Aborted Meeting With Jonathan
Press statement from
representatives of parents of Chibok girls/survivors regarding the cancelled meeting between them and president Jonathan
yesterday July 15th. Find it below...
We the members of the
Kibaku (Chibok) Community and representatives of the 12 fathers and 5 escaped
girls who were hosted by Malala during her visit to Nigeria hereby speak on
their behalf to offer to Nigerians the facts as they are and to put the records
straight and correct the erroneous impression making rounds in the media on the
botched meeting with the President: More after the cut......
#Bringbackourgirls group
also released a statement regarding this.
1. The logistics and
meeting between the twelve (12) fathers and five (5) girls and Malala was
facilitated by the Abuja Chibok Community and the Citizens platform of
BringBackOurGirls with our consent and on TRUST considering their sustained and
focused advocacy to Bring Back our daughters.
2. These parents and
escaped girls did not come to Abuja at the instance of government or its
representatives for a meeting with Mr. President but on the full understanding
that they were coming to meet with Malala; an advocate of girl child EDUCATION and most
importantly one who has suffered a similar fate as their daughters’.
3. That in the course of
the interactions with Malala, NEITHER the parents nor the escaped girls asked
for a meeting with the President or any government functionary, rather the
narrative back home was to persistently ask why the President has not visited them
in Chibok since the abduction.
4. It is obvious that their numbers of 12 fathers and 5 girls is about 2% of the parents of the 219 abducted girls still with their abductors and the 57 girls that escaped. Therefore, these parents DECIDED on their own accord to review the announced visit, which they FIRST heard of like every other person during Malala speech in HILTON.
5. That consequent to
their decision to revert to other family members in ORDER to incorporate
every stakeholder on the matter as well as avoid discord and suspicion on a
change of plans from the original mission to Abuja, they reached out to the
Malala team and through them to the Presidency; to request for a new date for
an expanded and more representative meeting that has a legitimate mandate to
meet with the President.
6. That their request is
also in recognition of the huge opportunity of a meeting with the President for
the first time and after over 90 days of the tragic abduction of their
daughters, and therefore required better consultations, structure and formality
as against an instant advocacy request.
7. That it is totally
misleading, unjust and without foundation to hold the Citizens’ platform
BringBackOurGirls responsible for the decision made by the 12 parents and our
community. We therefore take full responsibility for our decision and welcome
the formal invitation by the Presidency as a follow up to Malala’s visit which
we received this morning.
THANK You.
For Further Inquiries, contact the PRO on 08055606677.
Press statement from
#bringbackourgirls conveners...
Response to Malicious
Falsehood on Chibok Parents Visit to President Goodluck Jonathan
In the last 24hours, the
#BringBackOurGirls Abuja family has observed with consternation the escalation
of the pattern of the campaign of calumny by Government officials on our
Citizens movement advocating for the rescue of the 219 SCHOOL girls of abducted
from Chibok Girls Secondary School, 93 days ago. The latest in this trend is
emanating from the visit facilitated for the 11 parents and five escaped girls
who were visiting Abuja to interact with girl-child education advocate Malala
Yousafzai.
During the public speech
by Ms. Malala she declared that she had received a promise by President
Jonathan to meet with the 11 parents and five girls. The movement was not aware
and neither was it part of the discussion of the said visit to our President.
However, at the BBOG
daily sit out, our movement was informed by the Chairman, Abuja Chibok
community of the outcome of a meeting held with officials of the Presidency in
Malala’s suite (immediately after her speech). He conveyed that they were
informed at that meeting of a the scheduling of the visit to the President for
the eleven parents and five girls at 4.00pm on Tuesday 15th July
2014.
Although some members of
the movement were surprised at the sudden invitation to meet with the
President, our leadership concluded that session by emphasizing that it was the
absolute right of the Chibok community to decide on the matter. It is
instructive to note that majority of those at the Unity Fountain on that day
were visiting from the Chibok community and were mostly the ones who vehemently
expressed dismay at the information from the Chairman. He then clarified on the
manner the invitation was conveyed to him and the parents at that meeting and
reassured his community that he would schedule an emergency meeting to discuss
the matter further.
On Tuesday 15th July
2014, the leadership of our movement were invited to a meeting by the Chibok
Chairman and the leadership of their development association with the eleven
parents in attendance. At the meeting they conveyed to us their unanimous
decision to request for a rescheduling of the Malala facilitated meeting with
the President. They further informed us of their intention to reach out to the
Malala team and officials of the Presidency to request for an expanded meeting
within a sufficient time frame for necessary planning with the rest of their
community in Chibok.
We want to repeat for the
avoidance of doubt that we are not responsbile for the cancellation of the
meeting with the President by the 11 Parents and 5 escaped girls from Chibok as
been insinuated by some Government officials
As a movement, we wish to
seize this opportunity to express our gratitude to Malala who helped amplify
the advocacy for concerted efforts towards the rescue of our girls.
Meanwhile, it is
pertinent to firmly state that since the inception of our movement in April
2014, we have remained steadfast and adopted all means and channels of civil
engagement in the advocacy of our singular issue, which is #BringBackOurGirls
NOW and ALIVE
Signed
Hadiza Bala Usman &
Obiageli Ezekwesili
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