Wole Soyinka "It is a shame" - Nobel Laureate berates FG for failing to rescue Chibok girls



Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka has berated the federal government for failing to rescue the over 200 missing Chibok girls, several months after they were abducted by the dangerous sect, Boko Haram.

Soyinka, while speaking in Osun state, where a mega-school was named after him, described the kidnapped girls' situation as a "shame."

“It is a shame that the nation cannot account for over 200 girls in Chibok. I sympathise with the religious policy of governments in school; children must not be brought up feeling that religion inhibits knowledge.

“In schools, we need not distinguish our children, the fatalistic religious holiness and the holier-than-thou attitude must be reduced among our pupils”, he said.

On April 14-15, 2014, the terror group abducted the 276 female students of the Government Secondary in Chibok town of BornoState.

Following their abduction, series of protests, both in Nigeria and in the international community, condemning the kidnap and demanding their release have been organized - all to no avail.

Sadly, many months after, government has not been able to secure their release. Apparently all efforts by the Goodluck Jonathan administration to reclaim the girls failed,; and PresidentMuhammadu Buhari-led government is failing in that regard, so far.

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