Chibok girls: Army not taking rescue efforts seriously – Alele-Williams

by Azeez Adeniyi

Nigeria’s first female vice-chancellor, Grace Alele-Williams has condemned the Nigerian Army for its inability to rescue the remaining abducted Chibok girls.

She said this on Friday during the first inaugural lecture of Chibok girls in Abuja.

Alele-Williams said the military has not been serious enough in its efforts to rescue the girls.

“The story of the Chibok girls nowadays is now something that has become a game. We are more interested in other things,” she said.

“Our troops are not using correct arms… I am told that we have arms that are less powerful than those used by the insurgents.

“Many of our soldiers have gone to other parts of West Africa. We see that we have very good soldiers who can work out things in other places, but why are the less powerful ones sent to rescue Chibok girls? Why can’t they send well-equipped soldiers to go out and bring back our girls and clean the hearts of their weeping mothers.”

She also said the leadership of the military was not doing enough too.

“We have an army where directors and those who give orders sit back in Abuja and send less powerful ones who to the field,” she said.

“These people then do not carry out the thinking necessary and the work necessary to bring back out girls.

“We even make pacts with other African countries and say we are going to do this and that but we have not been able to do so, which makes us a laughing stock.”

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