Some mothers of kidnapped girls from Chibok town have allegedly clashed with the policemen on Friday, April 14, 2017 at Aso Rock.
According to a report by TheCable, a showdown between policemen and mothers of some of the abducted girls ensued when they had insisted on seeing President Muhammadu Buhari to demand the whereabouts of their daughters.
It was reported that the women clashed with the police on arriving Aso Rock after departing Transcorp Hotel, Abuja, where the first annual Chibok Girls’ lecture held, to see the President.
It was further reported that the refusal of the policemen to allow the women get the President’s audience got them protesting.
“If you give me my baby now, I will go back,” Esther Yakubu, one of the mothers reportedly said.
Continuing, she said: “Which patience do you want me to exercise? He is celebrating the graduation of his own children, I also want to celebrate the graduation of my children.
“When a similar incident happened in Lagos, they rescued them because they are children of rich men.
“I want to talk to the president myself as a mother. My daughter is still in captivity, I can’t leave without seeing the president today.”
An officer, who spoke in a calm manner, had asked her to exercise patience, but the aggrieved woman fired back.
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