The Plateau State governor, Jonah Jang, on Friday criticised the
hundreds of people who took part in the #BringBackOurGirls protest in
Abuja on Thursday.
The protesters had been protesting daily to demand the government
acts more to bring the over 250 girls kidnapped from Chibok back to
their homes.
Mr. Jang said the protesters, who planned to march to the Presidential Villa but were stopped, do not mean well for Nigeria.
“How can a group of people just wakeup and begin to protest to the
Villa; demanding Mr. President to go to the forest and bring back those
girls?
“Why don’t they go to the forest where
the girls are,” the Plateau governor said.
Mr. Jang stated this on Friday in his first visit to the blast scene
since the Tuesday bomb explosion in Jos that killed over 120 people.
The governor, who just returned to the country, also said the Terminus market where the twin explosions occurred would be shut.
He also called for the arrest of sponsors of the Boko Haram terror group.
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