Women of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South West Local Government Area, Delta State, joined by the National Association of Gbaramatu Students, NAGS, have carried out a peaceful protest in Warri, calling for the release of the 10 students arrested and detained by soldiers, giving federal government a one-week ultimatum to release the students, as they threatened to march on the Presidency in Abuja if they failed to release them.
The women led by Chief Vero Tangnowei chanted solidarity songs, calling for the release of the students while displaying their placards.
Some of the placards read, “This is pure oppression, stop labeling them as members of NDA,” “This is wickedness taken too far,” “This is nothing but high level impunity,” “46 days on nowhere to be found,” “Mr. President, free our sons now,” “Free our sons”, “Mr. President, where are my brothers,” “We need them back in school,” among others.
Chief Vero said that nobody knew the whereabouts of the 10 students, adding: “Let me take this medium to tell Buhari and his group that we are giving them only one week to bring back our children , if they do not want to bring our children, as their mothers, we will march to Abuja so that he can kill all of us.”
0 Comment to "BRING BACK OUR CHILDREN: GBARAMATU WOMEN TELL FG"
Post a Comment