Obasanjo made the condemnation during
the signing of a Memorandum of
Understanding with the Jigawa State Government to adopt a junior secondary school and a primary school in Kudai, Dutse.
Understanding with the Jigawa State Government to adopt a junior secondary school and a primary school in Kudai, Dutse.
He appealed to the abductors to
release them without any condition because the girls were innocent and should
not be made to suffer unreasonably.
“Whatever the grievances, objectives
and anger of this group of people who are behind this abduction, they should
not have acted on these innocent girls.
“We condemn their action and also appeal to them to release these girls unconditionally because they have important contributions for the future of this country,” Obasanjo said.
“We condemn their action and also appeal to them to release these girls unconditionally because they have important contributions for the future of this country,” Obasanjo said.
The former president sympathised
with the parents of the girls but added that people should not be discouraged
to send their female children to school.
He said Nigerians should see what happened as a stumble and not a fall and be challenged to give their girls good education.
He said Nigerians should see what happened as a stumble and not a fall and be challenged to give their girls good education.
Obasanjo prayed and expressed the
hope that the girls would be found and delivered to their parents.
He said that his visit to the state was to fulfil a promise he made during Jigawa Economic Summit to adopt a school and transform it to a model on the African continent.
He said that his visit to the state was to fulfil a promise he made during Jigawa Economic Summit to adopt a school and transform it to a model on the African continent.
Lamido thanked Obasanjo for his support and cooperation for the development of the state
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