Chibok Elder Accuses FG Of Lying Over Ceasefire Deal

The Federal Government has been accused of lying over the ceasefire deal it allegedly entered with members of the terrorists group, Boko Haram.

Mutah Nkeki, the Vice Chairman, Abuja Chibok community, who made the accusation on Tuesday in Abuja, revealed that Chibok community and other towns in Borno State as well as other northeastern states were very elated upon receiving the reports but only to be attacked later by the same bloodthirsty group.

According to him, Dambuwal people who were in hiding trusted the government and came back to their houses after receiving the news of the ceasefire deal, only to be attacked, killed and kidnapped.

Speaking further during the usual sit-out of members of the #BringBackOurGirls advocacy in Abuja, he said: “To people in Chibok in particular, on the day that the announcement was made, a lot of jubilation went on in our community, because we felt that they were telling the truth, that our daughters will be back and we will once again have peace.

“Only to realise that the government was telling us lies, they claimed that Danbuwal was under government control which made people from there who had been hiding in different places to run back home, believing that they were safe only to be attacked and killed by the same Boko Haram.”

The chairman, who lamented that the government is making the whole country look bad to the world at large insisted that they (government) deceived the people by making them feel safe but only to be killed.

Speaking also, Hon. Dino Malaye pleaded with Nigerians to commence a bloodless revolution against the government as they have been feeding Nigerians with propaganda of lies upon lies.

He said the government would lie today and use another lie to cover it up the next day. He recalled that it was the same government that initially came out to announce that it has Boko Haram in its cabinet, and it is same government that ruled out negotiations under the grounds that they cannot negotiate with ghosts, but later the same government is saying that they are negotiating with some people.

“The same government came out to say that the girls were found and it came out to be a lie and the same government said that they know where these girls are but four months after, saying it had done nothing about it. Now they have come up to say there is a ceasefire even though there was an attack on Sunday in Borno, 40 women were abducted in Adamawa yesterday and as I speak today, there was an attack in Dambuwal and women were being driven away in trucks and this same government say they have taken over Dambuwal,” Malaye said.

Meanwhile, over 234 female students from government girls secondary school, Chibok, Borno State were abducted and held captive since April 14, 2014 by Boko Haram members.

The Nigerian government on Friday, October 17, 2014, claimed to have reached a ceasefire deal with the Islamist sect, Boko Haram as well as the release of the kidnapped Chibok girls, but the alleged ceasefire deal has reportedly split the terrorists group into two groups.