National Coordinator, Concerned Advocates for Good Governance, CAGG, Barrister Olusegun Bamgbose, has given Federal Government seven days ultimatum to secure the release of the 348 students kidnapped by bandits.
Bamgbose promised to do everything possible to ensure the release of the students if president Buhari fails to do so in the next one week.
Bamgbose stated this in a statement to DAILY POST on Friday.
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“Take me by my word. This is not political talk but reality. We shall make wide consultations and get these students out soon,” he said
“It is never a good development that our students have become easy prey to the heartless bandits, who have formed the habit of abducting them for the sake of ransom,” he added.
“Things cannot continue this way. I feel for these innocent students, especially the female ones that could suffer sexual abuse. I believe the time to decisively act has come.
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“We will give President Buhari just 7 days to secure the release of these 348 students held hostage by the bandits or we shall do everything humanly possible to get them out of the bandits’ cage. One can’t imagine what these students are passing through and even the parents.
“As a parent, I know what it is to have one of my children held. Enough is enough. The ultimatum ends on the 16th day of July. Whatever it takes,I want to inform the traumatized parents that their wards will soon regain freedom.
“Take me by my word. This is not political talk but reality. We shall make wide consultations and get these students out soon. We shall involve the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, of which Yerima Shettima is the leader and also Coalition of South East East Youth Leaders, COSEYL, and other stakeholders, the President General being Goodluck Ibem.
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“All hands must be on deck to get these students released before the end of this month. Everyone should be concerned.There should be no atom of ethnic discrimination whatsoever.Yes, they are from the North, but they are Nigerians.
“The issue should not be the tribe, but the country. I want to passionately urge the Buhari administration to ensure that these students regain freedom in the next 7 days. If this fails, we shall immediately swing into action to get them out of captivity.”