Security
agents on Monday blocked the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement from gaining
access to the presidential villa, as part of their advocacy for the rescue of
the abducted Chibok girls.
Oby
Ezekwesili, leader of the group, engaged a police officer who said he had
orders not to allow the group gain access to the villa.
She said it
was not right for the group to be denied access to see President Muhammadu
Buhari because they had followed all protocols.
The group
further said the comment credited to Sidiq Abubakar, the chief of air staff,
saying the video clip recently released by Boko Haram was “technically
deficient” shows government’s lack of transparency and truthful in its fight
against the insurgency.
The clip
showed some girls believed to have been abducted from Chibok.
The Boko Haram
terrorists are demanding the release of their members in the custody of
security agents in exchange for the girls.




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I strongly believe that the police are over doing their duty. A group like this should not be treated this way. I believe my President will soon attend to them. We love them. Please forgive us for the actions of the police. Thank you.
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