The #BringBackOurGirls# campaign group, yesterday, said it has concluded arrangement to sue the President, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor and the federal government over the $9.3 million cash found in pastor Ayo’s private jet in South Africa, that was claimed to be meant for the purchase of arms for the Nigeria government.
#BBOG# disclosed this in Abuja during its sit out, the group said there should be more public outcry on the issue.
BBOG also said they can confirm that the alleged Chibok girl, Susan Ishaya, that was found in Yola is now in Abuja.
According to them, “We need more pressure than ever; this is tax payers money, we must speak up anytime an injustice is done especially when its about infiltration of arms because that is what brought us here. There is need for a louder cry about this because quietly people are forgetting about the $9.3 million, it will continue if we don’t do anything.
“By next week you will have something different, we are working with our lawyers to sue Ayo and the federal government”
Away from the $9.3 million scandal, the #BringBackOurGirls# have now confirmed that they know where one of the Chibok girls, Susan Ishaya, dropped by Boko Haram last week is been kept in Abuja”
Chibok Community Chairman in Abuja, Tsambido Hosea Abana, at the sit out, said, he feels confident about governments plan for moving the girl away from Yola to Abuja.
He said: “I don’t have much problems about it. I feel comfortable taking her away from Yola. I know the Army authority will not treat her anyhow. I learnt she is getting her senses now.
“Even myself, I have not gone to where they have taken her because we don’t want journalists to go there disturbing her. One of our brothers who was a former Army officer has a link with an Army director, he said he is going to see her”
The group expressed hope that, she is re-united with her family soonest.
The group however expressed dissatisfaction about the real identity of the girl.
“The name they gave is not from Chibok. We have the list and the name is not there. What we have on the list is Susan Yakubu. Teachers should be able to know her. Her identity is still not confirmed; this is extremely sad,” the group said.
#BBOG# disclosed this in Abuja during its sit out, the group said there should be more public outcry on the issue.
BBOG also said they can confirm that the alleged Chibok girl, Susan Ishaya, that was found in Yola is now in Abuja.
According to them, “We need more pressure than ever; this is tax payers money, we must speak up anytime an injustice is done especially when its about infiltration of arms because that is what brought us here. There is need for a louder cry about this because quietly people are forgetting about the $9.3 million, it will continue if we don’t do anything.
“By next week you will have something different, we are working with our lawyers to sue Ayo and the federal government”
Away from the $9.3 million scandal, the #BringBackOurGirls# have now confirmed that they know where one of the Chibok girls, Susan Ishaya, dropped by Boko Haram last week is been kept in Abuja”
Chibok Community Chairman in Abuja, Tsambido Hosea Abana, at the sit out, said, he feels confident about governments plan for moving the girl away from Yola to Abuja.
He said: “I don’t have much problems about it. I feel comfortable taking her away from Yola. I know the Army authority will not treat her anyhow. I learnt she is getting her senses now.
“Even myself, I have not gone to where they have taken her because we don’t want journalists to go there disturbing her. One of our brothers who was a former Army officer has a link with an Army director, he said he is going to see her”
The group expressed hope that, she is re-united with her family soonest.
The group however expressed dissatisfaction about the real identity of the girl.
“The name they gave is not from Chibok. We have the list and the name is not there. What we have on the list is Susan Yakubu. Teachers should be able to know her. Her identity is still not confirmed; this is extremely sad,” the group said.
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