Monday, 5 May 2014

Chibok: "There is God oo" First Lady Weeps

* Mrs. Shettima, Others Absent * ‎My Grandchild Among Abducted Girls - Principal * ‎WAEC Says Certificates Of 135 Males ‎Students Invalid.
Dame Patience Jonathan
First Lady, Patience Jonathan on Sunday openly wept over what she described as a deliberate attempt by the Borno State Government to frustrate her efforts as well as that of Nigerian women to help in the rescue of the over 200 secondary school girls abducted  by Boko Haram on April 15th.


Mrs Jonathan also decried the continuous boycotting of meetings by the wife of the Borno State Governor, Hajia Nana Kashim Shettima, despite repeated assurances via phone calls to be part of the meeting.

She stated this while speaking at the reconvened meeting with wives of the 36 State Governors, Female Legislators at Federal and State levels, Ministers and Leaders of various Women Organizations, to strategize on the best ways to ensure the release of the abducted girls.

Meanwhile the West African Examination Council, (WAEC), has also said the certificate of the 135 male students who sat for the exam at the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, ‎will be invalid because the school has not been officially recognised as a mixed school.

Responding to claims by the Commissioner of Education, Musa Kubo, that the exam body was duly informed, the Head of WAEC National Office, Mr. Charles Eguridu, ‎said for as long as the request has not been approved, it was an illegal arrangement.

‎According to him, 387 girls wrote English exam paper, while only 80 wrote mathematics. He said about 307 girls who ought to write the mathematics were absent.

He said, "‎the boys who wrote the exam in the school will be issued certificates reading Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok and it means their certificate will not be valid.

"That the State Government applied for the school to be converted to mix school, does not mean it's been approved". 

‎In the same development the school Principal, Hajia Asabe Kwabura‎, has said her grand daughter, Dorcas Yabuku was among the abducted girls.

The Principal who did not turn up with the register containing the names of the students to the meeting said, she has been in Police custody since the early hours of Sunday when the meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan ended.

She said some parents did not allow their children to continue to seat for the exam out of fear after the incident, which explains why the 307 girls did not turn up for the mathematics exam.

‎Mrs. Jonathan in her opening remarks said, "This (meeting) is sacrifice we must pay to make our country safe. We women are agents of peace, the children (abducted girls) are ours and we cannot fold our hands while our children are missing.

"We know they are missing, I was in church today (Sunday) I was happy, I cried all through. I was not happy because of what is happening in our country. How can you not be touched when our people are dying.

"Women of Nigeria I want you to support me, I am begging you. You cannot know if you will be next tomorrow, as we are seated here.

"We really need this killings to stop. After killing is now kidnapping. If we fold our hands we might be the next to be kidnapped if we keep quiet. 

"We are sympathising with our sisters in the north. We are not happy please. We do not mean harm. I am not quarrelling with anybody, I'm just saying let us stop the killing, let's stop the kidnapping.

"I'm really pleading with my whole heart. As we are moving about we are not wearing bullet proof we don't if we will be next.

"If the problem is the constitution let them amend it. Those in National Assembly we voted for them how can we use our hands to bring death on ourselves.

"My sisters don't see me as one accusing anybody I am not accusing anybody. We are here to find solution.

"We must see the end of this killing then we go forward.

"Let us fear God and tell the truth and if you don't tell the truth, those that died their blood will be on your head", she said.

The First Lady further lamented the efforts she had made to reach out to Mrs. Shettima which has been rebuffed.

"As the mother of the nation, I have called my daughter the wife of Borno ‎State Governor. I told her that I was here for you, I will work with you.

"When this happened she did not come.  I later sent for her and I asked her few questions she didn't answer. During our last meeting I requested through her representative to come with few people, she didn't turned till today. The next thing I saw was women demonstrating.

"No woman will seat and watch her house on fire, today my house is on fire.

"On Friday when she was called she gave 100 per cent assurance that she will be here but today she sent commissioner for women affairs. Again today she failed to show up and sent the commissioner. 

"She is the mother of those children I am the grand mother. She should be more concerned. Nigerian women are calling her but she has refused to come. If the mother of Borno is not here I don't know what to do.

"I don't want anybody to reply me on the pages of newspapers because I am not abusing anybody. If you are not crying why must I cry more than the bereaved because if I do the world will ask me question".

At the point she became frustrated when she perceived the answers being given by the Commissioners for Education, Women Affairs and the Principal were not honest enough.

Mrs Jonathan broke down in tears and said, "‎There is a God, He will help us. You people must know that there is God o! You people must stop this blood shed. Nigerian women will not cry in vain.

‎"You are playing games with us, if you don't want our help don't use our women to demonstrate again", she said.

‎Those who honoured the meeting were  the Principal of school ,Commissioners of Education, Health‎, wife of the Minister of State for Power from Borno State, ‎LGA chairman, the wife of House Representative member, the Commissioner of Police and Divisional Police Officer, representative of house parents‎‎ and the  soldiers that were guarding the school.

‎Those absent were PTA Chairman, two parents of missing children, parents of girls who escaped and gateman of the school.
Mrs. Kwabura, the school Principal said everything was burnt down in the school.

She said she has been ‎the principal of the school for three years.

She said, "I was not in school when they (Boko Haram) struck, I was in Maiduguri for medical check up which is every two weeks as a diabetic patient".

On ‎arrangement for the school, she said "The security men in Chibok were alerted to provide security for examination. DPO deployed four policemen to examination hall.

"There was no security provided‎ in the school at night. Chibok was safe until the incident.

"My grand daughter Dorcas Yakubu‎ was among those abducted".

The commissioner of Police and the Army Captain said security personnel only resumed keeping watch on the school only when it is in session.

The Commissioner of Education on his part tried to clear the misrepresentations on security. He said, "It is not the responsibility of the principal to provide security, it is that of the ministry of education. We had written a letter to Joint Task Force (JTF), and the Commissioner of Police in charge of Dambua, Chibok, to provide security for the exams not for students sleeping in the school.

"The Borno State Governor did not fail in his responsibility‎ of securing exam  candidates".

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