The girls were kidnapped when
suspected Boko Haram insurgents raided the school on Monday.
In his response, President
Muhammadu Buhari described the incident as a “national disaster”, promising
that his government would do its best to ensure that every missing girl is
found.
But in a series of tweets, Sesay
said Buhari’s description was an “understatement”.
“#Nigeria’s President #Buhari
calls abduction of #DapchiGirls “a national disaster.” That’s an understatement
– it’s a national disgrace. More girls taken – again?? #Yobe #ChibokGirls,”she
tweeted.
“I want to live in a world where
the lives of the #DapchiGirls are held to be just as important as those of kids
in other places. A world where everyone is talking about schoolgirls being
stolen by terrorists. Is that too much to ask? #Nigeria #Yobe #ChibokGirls.”
#Nigeria's President #Buhari calls abduction of #DapchiGirls "a national disaster." That's an understatement - it's a national disgrace. More girls taken - again?? #Yobe #ChibokGirls— Isha Sesay (@IshaSesayCNN) February 24, 2018
I want to live in a world where the lives of the #DapchiGirls are held to be just as important as those of kids in other places. A world where everyone is talking about schoolgirls being stolen by terrorists. Is that too much to ask? #Nigeria #Yobe #ChibokGirls— Isha Sesay (@IshaSesayCNN) February 24, 2018
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