When the ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ (BBOG) advocacy
outfit set out for the presidential Villa, Monday; like they’ve
promised to do every 72 hours hence, they were accosted by a pro-Buhari group who promptly told them that the call to rescue the over 200 girls still in Boko Haram custody was a scam.
A sense of sickening déjà vu doesn’t even begin to describe how I felt when I first read the news of all that transpired.
I can handle the police calling on tanks and personnel each time the BBOG movement embarks on its routine peaceful marches.
I can even handle sniggering APC faithful and online Buhari ‘overlords’
who now regard the BBOG movement with disdain—the same group they
festooned with accolades only a year ago. The same group they cheered
and urged on only a year ago under a different landlord in Aso Villa.
But what the heck is ‘With Buhari we stand’?
Who paid these jobless band of renegades who carried placards and who
were spoiling for a fight with an advocacy group that has done a good
job of keeping the subject of the rescue of the Chibok girls on the
front-burner for 3 years now?
“Buhari is a man of peace, stop frustrating him”, the pro-Buhari group chanted.
They should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves if they know what it is to feel an ounce of shame.
The BBOG group has sent out a notice that they’ll be embarking on their marches every 72 hours. And just as well.
That resolution was reached after video tapes emerged showing that the Chibok girls are still alive.
The
group has braved the rains and shine to demand for the rescue of the
girls. They’ve been met with tanks and uncouth police bosses and they’ve
been tagged a political outfit when it suits shameless political
jobbers.
I’m ready to wager that we all would have moved on with our lives if Oby Ezekwesili, Bukky Shonibare and Aisha Yesufu weren’t
out there on the front-lines, advocating that government should speed
up efforts to rescue the abducted girls while it is yet day.
We
can regard Ezekwesili, Shonibare and Yesufu with disdain today because
we are sympathizers of the government and party in power, but sending
hecklers after them is beyond the pale.
And if the
presidency has a hand in this show of shame; if it is now in the habit
of hiring protesters like was done in the past, then the ‘change’
Nigerians voted for may just be the scam some have said it is.
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