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THE DAPCHI SCAM: WHERE IS LIYA SHARIBU?

by Our Reporter

By: Femi Fani-Kayode

I am happy that the Dapchi girls are all back home but I am deeply
troubled by the fact that one of them was left behind and by the assertion
that 5 of them died whilst in captivity.

The day the truth comes out about what really happened to the Chibok and
Dapchi girls and those that were behind these two scams, Nigerians will be
shocked and they will spit on the graves of Buhari and his collaborators.

Meanwhile I saw the pictures and watched the video of Dapchi residents
cheering on and waving at Boko Haram insurgents as they dropped off the
“missing” girls. It was clear to me that they regarded the terrorists as
heroes and I was compelled to ask myself the following question, “are we
really one country?”

So many questions need to be answered. For example how do you explain the
Ghana Must Go bags that the girls were carrying on their return? Did they
go shopping in Sambisa Forest? Or is it that when they abducted them they
gave them time to pack all their clothes and allowed them to bring them
back when freed?

Another question that needs to be answered is this: why did the Federal
Government lie to the international media that the girls were dropped off
in Dapchi at3.00amin the morning when the footage and pictures of their
return prove that the whole thing was done in broad daylight.

Finally why did the government inflate the number of the girls that were
abducted when the kidnapping took place six weeks ago. They claimed that
110 girls were missing after which the school and the parents set the
record straight and said that 105 girls were kidnapped and not 110.

Could it be that they knew that in order to make their story more credible
after money had changed hands and the girls were returned they had to be
able to say that at least 5 of the girls died whilst in captivity without
having to actually kill any of them?

This seems to me to be the only plausible reason for telling this lie and
sticking to it to the end even though it had been exposed for what it was
from the outset by the parents of the girls and the school authorities.

Finally why are the government telling the whole world more lies by saying
that no ransom was paid in return for the girls?

It is common knowledge in intelligence and security circles that vast sums
of money was paid to the terrorists and quite a lot of that money was sent
back to some of the govermmrnt officials that were involved in the
negotiations and the scam as a kickback.

The point is that the whole thing was planned and agreed on well before
the abduction ever took place. That is why our Minister of Defence could
tell the Nigerian people just a few days ago that the girls would
definately be releasedwithin 2 weeksat the most.

A few days later they were dropped off by their terrorist abductors in
Dapchi after all the soldiers and security personnel that had been
deployed to the area were withdrawn.

As the terrorists entered the town with the girls they were hailed as
heroes and received like freedom fighters by the locals and not as if they
were terrorists.

Some reports suggest that the massive crowd that received them were even
chanting “holy warriors” in hausa as they marched through the streets.

This reminds me of the words of the massive crowds that welcomed Fidel
Castro, Che Guevera and their rebel fighters in Batitsa’s pre-communist
Cuba as they and their rebel fighters went from town to town during the
days of the revolution.

In those turbulent days and despite Batista’s efforts to crush the
revolution with full American support, as the communist rebels went from
town to town they were met and encouraged with chants of “Viva Fidel! Viva
Che!” by ecstatic crowds and the rest is history.

Today in Dapchi and parts of northern Nigeria the crowds chant “holy
warriors” as Boko Haram march through their villages and the streets of
their towns. The implications of this are obvious and clear to the
discerning.

When they arrived in Dapchi the Boko Haram insurgents not only interacted
with the crowd openly with smiles on their faces but they also spoke to
the parents of the girls, apologised to them about what happened and told
them not to allow their children to go to school again.

Apart from the fact that they made vast sums of money in their deal with
Buhari, which they will now use to buy more arms and organise more
abductions, it is clear that this whole thing is the gratest public
relations stunt for Boko Haram ever since it began its operations 7 years
ago and they have won many friends and admirers as a consequence of it.

The narrative that they would not have abducted the girls had they known
they were Muslims, though false, seems to have resonated with the local
Muslim population in the north and this can only help Boko Haram and swell
its ranks.

Someone is giving them very good advice and counsel and I suspect that
that person or group of persons are in government and are also in one or
more of our intelligence and security agencies.

They are working with Boko Haram in the same way that the dreaded
Pakistani intelligence agency, known as the Inter Services Intelligence
(ISI), works covertly and in collaboration and collusion with the jihadist
terrorist organisation that is known as the Taliban.

Whichever way you look at it and whatever you believe, there can be
little doubt that a terrible precedent has now been set and we can expect
many more Boko Haram abductions in the next few months after which money
will change hands again and the girls, as long as they are Muslims, will
be released and returned.

This is especially so because the 2019 elections are approaching and the
government needs to raise funds to build up its war chest.

Meanwhile, due to the massive amount of cash that they are receiving from
these exercises, the numbers and strength of Boko Haram itself will
increase enormously over the next few months until they become one of the
most effective and wealthy terrorist organisations in the world.

The Nigerian people and and indeed the people of the West African
sub-region do not know it yet but the truth is that we are in trouble.

What Buhari and his friends have foisted on us is something that few can
comprehend and imagine and the truth is that we simply cannot handle it.

Add that to the scourge of the Fulani herdsmen that has blighted the
country and afflicted our people and you will accept that unless something
gives and changes very quickly the future of our country is bleak.

A terrible precedent has been set and we shall rue the day that this was
done. The government believes that it will boost its ratings and increase
its popularity by these shameless scams, manouverings and subterfuge but
as the truth begins to unfold, and be rest assured that it eventually
will, the whole exercise will backfire badly. In the end it will lead to
more enmity, more division, more bitterness and more violence.

The truth is that the Dapchi incident is the biggest and most dangerous
scam and money-making venture in the history of Nigerian politics and
those poor little girls are just pawns in a much bigger game and wider
picture.

The fact of the matter is that the Buhari administration are the owners of
both Boko Haram and the Fulani herdsmen. They trade in blood, death and
terror.

And if you really believe that a President and government that is capable
of pulling off the Dapchi scam with Boko Haram will allow a free and fair
election next year then you need to have your head examined.

The truth is that there is no law and there is no democracy in Nigeria.

This is a lawless and dangerous country where
anything can happen and anything is possible because the machinery of
government has been highjacked by the emissaries of hell and the Kingdom
of Darkness.

The Guardian Newspaper reported that,

Boko Haram shook hands with the parents and apologised for abducting
them.They said if they knew they were Muslim girls, they wouldnt have
abducted them”.

Can you imagine the implications of that?
I have been reliably informed that 15 year old Miss Liya Sharibu, the only
Christian among the Dapchi girls, has not been released simply because she
refused to renounce her faith and convert to Islam whilst in captivity.

The Buhari government told their Boko Haram friends to return the Dapchi
girls yet Liya Sharibu, the only Christian amongst them, was not released
because of her faith.

105 girls and one boy were taken and, according to CNN and BBC TV, 104
girls and one boy were returned home. But little Liya was not allowed to
come home. They decided to keep her in captivity.

I pray for her and her family. May God console them, give them strength
and avenge them. If she is still alive I pray that God touches their
hearts and that they release her.

I call on the Christian God, the Lord of the Universe, the Ancient of
Days, the Lord of Hosts, the Great Avenger and the God of all Flesh, to
avenge us and remove these cow lovers and sons of the Bonded Woman from
the seat and corridors of power.

I pray that the Lord delivers us and wipes away our tears and collective
shame.

Permit me to conclude this contribution with the words of Mr. Nata
Sharibu, who is Liya’s father. He spoke the following words to Raypower
Radio and they were published in the Cable. He said,

All of them were released. They said some were dead there and my daughter
is alive but they cannot release her because she is a Christian. They gave
her the option of converting in order to be released but she said she will
never become a Muslim. I am very sad but I am also jubilating too because
my daughter did not denounce her faith”.

This is a courageous man and a great soldier of Christ. May the Lord
return his daughter, gladden his heart and grant him peace and joy. God be
with the young and beautiful Liya. God be with us all.

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