Saturday 14 March 2015

We Are Not Against Rebuilding Of Burnt School-Chibok Community

Kibaku Area Development Association (KADA), an association that represents the Chibok community had stated that it was not against the rebuilding of the Government Girls Secondary School, GGSS, Chibok, Borno State, that was burnt down by the insurgents when it abducted the 219 school girls on April, 14, 2014.

Speaking during a press briefing yesterday, the National Secretary (KADA) Engr. Battah Ndirpaya stated that the attention of the community has been drawn to the recent publication credited to a community leader in Chibok who allegedly said the community rejected the safe school initiative, adding that the community was not against the rebuilding but rather welcomed the laudable safe school initiative.

“Our attention has been drawn to the recent publication accredited to a community leader in Chibok who allegedly said the community rejected the safe school initiative. May we the representatives of the Chibok community make it abundantly clear that we welcome the laudable safe school initiative and embrace it wholeheartedly,” he said.

He added that though the rescue of the abducted girls was a matter of top prority for them, pending their return, those at home needed to be protected, educated and their welfare provided for.

“ In that regard, we wish to thank the Borno state government for sponsoring some of the escaped girls to continue with their education.
“Similarly, the recent act of the Federal government through the Minister of Finance and coordinating minister of the economy, in initiating the construction of the GSS Chibok is a development in the right direction which the community appreciates, and we call on the Borno State government to also contribute its quota in that regard.
“KADA did not only welcome the reconstruction of the burnt school, but will appreciate provision of link road, hospital, pipe born water, etc to this traumatized community.
He expressed gratitude to governments, the press, NGOs and well-meaning individuals in Nigeria and the world for standing by the community and pleaded with them to continue to stand by them until their daughters are brought back.

“Let us always remember that political consideration is not an issue to be allowed to sneak into this humanitarian disaster of monumental proportion that has befallen us,” he said.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Please leave your comment