The
First lady Dame Patience Jonathan has set up a committee to investigate
the abduction of over 200 girls in Cbibok, a community in Borno State.
In an in depth meeting with wives of governors, female legislators,
and leaders of the various women groups in the country designed to
unravel the circumstances surrounding the abduction, the First Lady was
told by the head of the West African Examination Council, Mr Charles
Eguridu that the Borno state government rejected the request by WAEC to
relocate the over 530 students that wrote the examination to a well
secure center where adequate security was guaranteed.
He said contrary to widespread belief, Chibok Government Secondary
School is a mixed school which necessitated the registration of 135 male
students out of the 350 registered for the examination. After the
incident, 189 students were relocated to the Uba examination center
where they continued with the examination, he added.
At another meeting in the office of the First Lady, with a group of
women expressed their frustration and wondered if they would have got to
the positions they occupy, if they were abducted as young girls.
The First Lady further summoned the head of WAEC, Charles Eguruidu,
who disclosed details about the number of girls that wrote the
examination before the abduction, and presented the pictures and the
registration details.
The Borno state Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajia Inna Galadima,
who stood in for the wife of the governor, Nana Shettima told the
gathering that 53 girls are currently in custody of the state
government, following which the first lady set up a six member committee
to be chaired by the wife of Borno state governor, to follow up on the
revelations and expressed a determination to get to the root of the
matter.
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