Those Behind #BringBackOurBoys Can End Their Dubious Campaign – FG

Lai Mohammed said no money exchanged hands in the course of negotiation for the release of the boys.

Some of the boys after their release Thursday night.
Some of the boys after their release Thursday night.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has accused Nigerians of politicising the December 11 abduction of 344 school boys in Kankara, Katsina State.

He specifically referred to those who started the #BringBackOurBoys campaign on the heels of the abduction.

Mohammed, who spoke at a media briefing on Friday in Abuja said, “And we hope those who have started trading and politicking with the hashtag ‘BringBackOurBoys’ can now go home as our boys have been brought back, even before their dubious campaign could take off,”

He added that rather than coming together during the crisis period some Nigerians preferred to denigrate the government and country.

“The reactions in certain quarters to the Kankara incident was shameful. Some Nigerians went as far as denigrating their government and country in the most uncouth and irresponsible manner. They simply threw decorum to the wind and allowed their emotions to take a better part of them.

“When disasters and tragedies strike, people come together. We hope the naysayers have learnt their lessons,” the minister stated.

He added that the school boys secured their freedom without exchange of suspected or convicted bandits in the custody of the government.

Mohammed said the boys, who were released unharmed, would undergo necessary medical tests before joining their families.

He also expressed government’s gratitude to the security and intelligence agencies for the great feat.

He equally thanked the government of Katsina and Zamfara States as well as Nigerians and friends of the country for their concerns, prayers and support.

Mohammed gave an assurance that the Muhammadu Buhari administration would do everything possible to prevent a recurrence of abductions in schools.

He also said the administration would not relent until all those still missing in Chibok and Dapchi were reunited with their families.

The Interview Editors

Written by The Interview Editors

The Interview is a niche publication, targeting leaders and aspiring leaders in business, politics, entertainment, sports, arts, the professions and others within society’s upper middle class and high-end segment in Nigeria.