A community group, Chibok Progressives Union, has
lambasted Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister for the Economy,
Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala for attending the foundation laying ceremony
for the reconstruction of Borno State Secondary School in Chibok, Borno
State, northeast Nigeria.
The Coordinating Minister of
the Economy, according to the group, was merely paying lip service with
her role in the recent laying of the foundation to rebuild the school
where over 200 secondary schoolgirls were kidnapped last year by Boko
Haram.
The group in a paid advertisement in a national daily on Wednesday, queried Okonjo-Iweala’s presence at the occasion, while also asking her to mind her business.
According to the group in a message titled ‘Open Message To Madam Busy Body Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’, “what
is your business with Borno State Secondary school in Chibok? Have you
extended your so-called coordinating ministry to include the states?
“Do
you think you could just stroll into our community and start laying
foundation for reconstructing a state school in order to attract votes
for Jonathan? It is too late Madam Busy Body.
“We did
not see or hear from you and Jonathan when our daughters were abducted.
In fact, Patience Jonathan denied the abduction and insulted us, while
it took more than six weeks for Jonathan to acknowledge the abduction.”
While
asking the minister to provide answers to questions regarding the
monies missing under her ‘watchful’ eyes, the group also questioned
Okonjo-Iweala’s real function as the Finance Minister.
“Madam
Busy Body, use your time to locate the N30 trillion and $20 billion
declared missing by the last two Central Bank governors.
“Madam
Busy Body, be reminded that Nigeria’s economy is on the brink: over N5
trillion foreign investment lost; debts are now N10.84 trillion; Naira
exchange now N227 to $1; governments cannot pay salaries to workers. Is
this the economy you have been coordinating?
“Madam
Busy Body, what is the purpose of the school without our abducted
daughters? All we are saying, Madam Busy Body #Bringbackourgirls
#Bringbackourgirls #Bringbackourgirls
“You can be assured that Chibok Community will not waste its votes on Jonathan,” the group said.
When
asked for her comments on the missing girls by an American journalist
during the World Economic Summit in Abuja last year, Okonjo-Iweala had
been caught on camera, telling the journalist that guest were there for
the Economic Summit and not to discuss the missing Chibok girls.
The
video had gone viral on the social media with many people condemning
the shameful response of the minister to the question on the missing
girls.
There has been no authentic report about the
fate of the secondary schoolgirls who were kidnapped on 14 April, 2014,
with government agencies issuing statements which seemed unconvincing.
While
the fate of the girls remain uncertain, rumours are also rife that some
of the students may have been brainwashed and used as suicide bombers.
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