Nigeria at 54: 500 Protesters Storm Abuja over President’s Silence on Chibok Girls
Jonathan should be born again, says Melaye
Over 500 protesters under the aegis of Citizens Arise Movement of
Nigeria (CAMON) yesterday staged a protest at the Eagle Square in Abuja
to register their displeasure over the alleged insensitivity of the
federal government to the plight of the over 200 missing Chibok girls.
The protesters moved around the federal secretariat chanting various
anti-government song to denounce the state of affairs in the country.
Coordinator of the group, Dino Melaye, berated President Goodluck
Jonathan’s speech on the occasion of the nation’s 54th independence,
stressing that apart from the fact that it was not inspiring, his
reluctance to speak on the fate of the 219 girls abducted by boko haram
insurgents about six months ago, was unacceptable.
He said the
constitution conferred on the president the status of a “father and as
such, he should be concerned about the plight welfare of the people in
line with section 14 of the constitution.
The one time House of
Representatives member, Melaye also castigated the president for not
doing enough to fight corruption, alleging that almost all his minister
are neck deep in sneeze.
He said: “I want to say that the president
speech this morning is not different from the one he has been giving
before. It has become a normal tradition. Unfortunately, the president
addressed the nation this morning, the 54th birthday of Nigeria and he
did not say anything about the missing Chibok girls. This is calamitous
and painful.
“He is not the father of the nation because no father
will have missing children, 219 of them and would carry on as if not is
amiss. We are here to tell the president he needs to be born again. He
needs to respect his oath of office.
“He swore to protect the lives
and security of Nigerians on the 29th of May, 2011. He held the bible
and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Section 14 of
that constitution is very clear, that the security and welfare of the
people will be the primary objective of government.
“But the
president has forgotten the welfare of the Chibok girls; he has
forgotten the welfare of missing Nigerians. We are not happy; we are
calling on him to demonstrate capacity.”
Melaye also called on the
president to speedily bring an end to insurgency in the country,
stressing that there could not be any meaningless development without
security of lives and property of the citizenry.
“Insurgency must
stop now, killings must stop now, unemployment must stop now, insecurity
must stop now, corruption must stop now,” he stated
When asked why
the group chose to mark independent day with protest, he bellowed, “We
are here today as Citizens Arise of Nigeria to demonstrate and protest
against maladministration, protest against corruption, insurgency and
ineptitude in government.
“We are here to say that Nigerians are
disenchanted and disillusioned about the state of affairs in the
country. Nigerians are yearning for good governance; Nigerians are
demanding government with capacity; Nigerians are for a president that
will behave like a true Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.”
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Nigeria at 54: 500 Protesters Storm Abuja over President’s Silence on Chibok Girls
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