Dapchi parents storm NASS, demand rescue of their daughters
ABUJA – Parents of the 110 abducted Dapchi schoolgirls on Thursday marched to the National Assembly to register their pains with the federal lawmakers in continuation of their clamour for the release of the pupils abducted by Boko Haram terrorists penultimate week.
Wearing swollen faces that bore marks of pain and agony, some of the parents recounted their ordeals since the abduction of their daughters, saying that it had been a heartbreaking experience and nightmare since their daughters went missing.
The parents, who wore adorned in black shirts with inscription, “We are Dapchi People”, said that they had not come to criticise and attack the government but to demand the rescue of their daughters.
Three of the parents , who spoke with
The PUNCH , said they had lost sleep and appetite after 17 days of waiting in vain for the girls to be rescued from the captivity of Boko Haram terrorists.
One of them , Yahaya Tarbutu , a 45 -year -old farmer who has two daughters and a niece among the 110 abductees , stated that his life had been turned upside down since February 19 when the girls were abducted .
He gave the names of his daughters as Fatima Tarbutu , 13 ; Amina Tarbutu , 14 , while he identified the niece as 15 -year -old Maryam Ahmed .
Tarbutu said , “I am not feeling okay . I have not been sleeping properly and I cannot eat well. I called the Vice Principal , Administration , on the day of the abduction and he confirmed that terrorists came into the girls ’ hostel . Since then , I have been in a panic mode .
“The following day , I was at the school with other parents and we searched the surrounding bushes for the girls who escaped. We brought some of the girls back, but other could not be found . The rescued girls said some pupils were taken away .
“The terrorists even entered Dapchi town. They shot indiscriminately . They did not attack anyone , but some people fled into the bushes until the terrorists left .”
Our correspondent learnt that another parent of the Dapchi schoolgirls, Fatima Saleh , fell ill on Thursday and had been admitted to a hospital in the Asokoro area of Abuja .
Boko Haram terrorists had on Monday , February 19 , invaded the school . They took the girls away in a waiting truck.
The Federal Government through the Office of the National Security Adviser on February 28 constituted a 12 -member committee to unravel the circumstances behind the abduction .
The committee was given till March 15 , 2018, to submit its report .
‘ No meeting with police’
Another parent , 35 - year -old Aisha Bukar, said her daughter was in Senior Secondary Class 2 A, adding that she was desperate to have her back.
She said , “One of my daughters was abducted . She is in SS2 A. Since the time this incident happened , I have lost my sleep . The police have not held any meeting with us . We want the government to bring back our daughters . I am a housewife. I don’t work . I am worried , I cannot sleep .
“There was no information that Boko Haram terrorists were coming to the school . They just came suddenly . They were shooting everywhere. They left Dapchi around 8 .30 pm that day .”
Parent seeks international community ’ s help
Another parent , Rukaya Kundiri , said her daughter , Fatima, was in SS 1 class.
She called on the international community to join forces with the Federal Government to locate and free the schoolgirls .
She said , “I want the government and the international community to come together to free our daughters . Those Boko Haram terrorists did not touch any property . They just came for the school . They did not attack any other house .”
Our correspondent learnt that the protesters were received at the National Assembly by Senators Abiodun Olujimi , Joseph Dada and Ali Wakil , who told them the efforts by the government to rescue the girls.
The Convener of the CDNDC , Ariyo-Dare Atoye , said the protest against Dapchi schoolgirls’ abduction was also to commemorate the International Women ’ s Day , noting that Nigerian women and the girl- child had become endangered species .
Atoye said , “After hundreds of Chibok girls were abducted in April 2014, Boko Haram came again for our daughters in Dapchi , Yobe State .
“It is now 17 days since our daughters have been taken away . We do not know how many days they will spend in captivity . We are asking the National Assembly to convene a special stakeholders ’ summit to address the plight of women and the girl -child .
“The National Assembly should also investigate the conspiracy behind this abduction and how hundreds of girls were kidnapped in a war zone without them being spotted or meeting police or military checkpoints .”
Senate demands two
One of the parents of abducted Dapchi schoolgirls
The Senate has summoned the Inspector -General of Police , Ibrahim Idris ; and the Chief of Army Staff , Lt. Gen . Tukur Buratai, to explain the circumstances surrounding the abduction .
The invitation followed the adoption of a motion moved by Senator Binta Masi Garba to commemorate the 2018 International Women ’s Day .
The motion had Senators Stella Oduah , Oluremi Tinubu , Biodun Olujinmi, Monsurat Sumonu, Fatima Raji- Rasaki, Rose Oko , John Enoh and Yele Omogunwa as co -sponsors .
Unanimously granting prayers of the motion , the lawmakers resolved to “rejoice with Nigerian women and girls on this year ’s International Women ’ s Day celebration .”
They also mandated the Senate Joint Committees on Police Affairs ; and Security and Intelligence “to summon the Inspector -General of Police and the Chief of Army Staff to brief the Senate on the kidnap and present clear operational strategies to rescue the Dapchi schoolgirls , as well as the remaining Chibok girls within two weeks .”
Olujimi, who presented the motion on Garba ’s behalf , said the Senate was concerned that the implementation of policies that prohibit violence against women and girls , and promote the girl -child ’s education was still poor .
Olujimi added , “The Senate is further concerned that the spate of girl -child kidnapping in Nigeria has assumed an alarming dimension. On February 21 , 2018 , the nation was shocked with the news of the kidnap of 110 schoolgirls from Government Girls Science Technical College , Dapchi , in the Busari Local Government Area of Yobe State . This incident is reminiscent of the 2014 Chibok girls ’ abduction , while 113 of the girls are still in captivity almost four years after
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