The Chairman of the Chibok Community in Abuja, Tsambido
Hosea-Abana, pleaded with the relevant security agencies to ensure, without
further delay, the release of the girls abducted by insurgents 63 days ago.
He made the plea in Abuja on Monday at the commemoration of
the Day of the African Child organised by Actionaid Nigeria, a non-governmental
organisation.
He said the plea became necessary because other girls are
scared of going to schools for fear of being abducted in the same manner.
“So, the residents of the town are considered to be highly
educated and that is why we do not hesitate to put our girls in Government
Secondary School, Chibok.
A woman, Comfort Iliya, nonetheless, pleaded with the
parents to send their children to schools, irrespective of the development.
She insisted that the girl-child should be empowered through
education to build a purposeful society as a mother in future.
“An educated girl could stand for herself anywhere and
contribute meaningfully to the society; I am who I am today because I had opportunity
to be educated,’’ she said.
She, as well, called on relevant security agencies to help
in the search and release of the girls as early as possible.
In her response, Funmilayo Oyefusi, the Director, Human and
Organisational Effectiveness, Actionaid Nigeria, called on the government to
provide adequate funds in the education sector for security and quality
education.
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