Sometimes, our realities remind us of the pain of others. My reality as a mother is that I get to see my daughter every day, while the reality of the mothers of the kidnapped 234 Chibok girls is that they don’t even know where their daughters are.
I looked at my daughter and tears came to my eyes that some mothers have the privileges of seeing their kids on a daily basis while the mothers of the kidnapped girls can only console themselves with memories. Continue...
All well-meaning Nigerians must come
together and help these mothers who have been in pain for more than two
weeks and make the memory a reality — the reality of seeing their
children again. Let us not for once think that the evil-doers who turn
the realities of these mothers to memories cannot do the same to us if
they have the opportunities.
This is not a war against select group of
people; it is a war against all well-meaning mothers in Nigeria as
injustice to one is injustice to all. Let the mothers rise, the men who
love them should stand by their right hand and the children who adore
them on their left and do all we can in our spheres of influence to
ensure that the children come back home safe so that the mothers can
smile again.
Can you pray? Increase the tempo of your
prayers. Can you fast? Add extra days to it. If what you can do is
protest, please do; perhaps you are a soldier and can go to the war
front please do not sit still. You are a politician or a voice that Boko
Haram can listen to, please speak.
We need the girls back!!! They are
innocent, they have their future ahead of them, please do not cut it
short. I dare say some of them will end up being the solution we desire
to restore the lost and battered glory of this nation. Please don’t kill
or damage the future all in the name of militancy.
I appeal to the soldiers and other
security operatives, don’t be demoralised, please fight hard, fight more
and fight on. Do not let this evil people for once think that they can
get away with this. If they ever get away with this, let me assure you
that we won’t all be able to sleep with our eyes closed and that
includes you, your wives and children. If an Emir can be killed in his
palace, who is safe in his or her home? Nobody!
I appeal to the political class and those
in power, do not think that any right-thinking Nigerian would allow
that this matter be swept under the carpet, this isn’t one of the
matters we would keep mum about. We will continue talking, praying,
protesting until you make the matter your matter. If your child were one
of the children that was abducted, we would probably have heard of the
end of the matter. Let’s not fold our arms and let evil reign.
Nigeria shall be great, only if we do the right thing and the right thing at this moment is to bring our girls back and alive.
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