Aisha knocks Lai Mohammed over his utterance on Yobe missing school girls

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Co-convener of Bring Back Our Girls Group (BBOG), Aisha Yesufu, has criticized a statement credited to Nigerian Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, that members of the Boko Haram sect were targeting soft targets because the military had succeed in chasing them out of the dreaded Sambisa forest.

While addressing reporters on Thursday at the Government Girls Science and Technical College, Dapchi in Yobe, Mohammed, claimed the terrorists were desperate and out to embarrass the Buhari-led government, adding that it was still too early to determine their whereabouts.

Reacting, however, Aisha queried how Lai mohammed will be concerned about public image of the government while young school girls were still missing.

She wrote on her twitter page: “This can’t be true. How can Lai Mohammed be talking about government image when people’s daughters have been abducted and only God knows what they are going through?

“Does he understand the pain their families are going through.” (Photo: Naij)

1 thought on “Aisha knocks Lai Mohammed over his utterance on Yobe missing school girls

  1. God has a way of paying people in their own coin. When Chibok girls were kidnapped, it became a campaign slogan for the APC to win election. Now it has happened to them, lets see how they handle it. It so unfortunate that we play politics with everything in this country. People’s daughters are missing, what the govt could be more concerned with the image of the govt, all because of politics.

    May God in His infinite mercy intervene in the affairs of these children and their families not necessarily based on what this govt says or does because they are a complete failure of some sort full of incompetent persons with a leaders/coach who does not know when to change/replace non-performing his players

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