Zamfara girls: PDP asks Presidency to speak out on alleged complicity

  Uba Group

BY AYO ESAN

THE Peoples Democratic Party has tasked the Presidency to speak out on the alleged complicity of the Military and certain officials of the Presidency in the abduction of 300 students of Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe, in Zamfara State, by terrorists.

The party, in a release issued Saturday and signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, described as alarming, the allegations in the public space, especially by the Northern Youth Movement of compromises by the
Military, which paved the way for the invasion of the school, reportedly located less than 100 meters to a military check point, to abduct over 300 school girls.

“Our party demands explanations to reports that soldiers stormed the
community two hours earlier and ordered residents to clear the streets and retire to their houses, only for the bandits to invade the town, assault the school and cart away 300 innocent girls without any impediments.

“Moreover, there are already insinuations in the public space that the abduction was plotted by unscrupulous high-level officials of the Buhari Presidency, who are allegedly benefitting from the insurgency, terrorism and banditry going on in our country,” the PDP said.

In tasking the Buhari Presidency over the perplexing reports, the PDP particularly asked the National Security Adviser, Gen.
Babagana Mongunu, to come clean on the allegations that the escalation of acts of terrorism, including the rampant kidnapping of students, were masterminded to heat up the situation and justify the demand for huge allocations for the anti-terrorism efforts.

“Our party, and indeed, all well-meaning Nigerians, insist that the Buhari Presidency must not keep quiet in the face of these huge allegations but immediately clear the air and restore confidence in the hearts of Nigerians, before it is too late,” the PDP said.