It has come to our attention that there are attempts to misrepresent the position of CME on the unfortunate abduction of the Chibok girls.
The online campaign is based on the lie that the minister is “tired” of talking about the abducted girls. This is a distortion of her comments to a reporter from ABC News of the US.
Such a distortion is contrary to numerous and consistent comments by the minister which underscore her pain and concern over the issue.
The minister had previously stated during WEF that “As a mother of four children, including a daughter, I cannot imagine the agony the parents of these children must be experiencing. We understand the anger and sadness that is shared by Nigerians at home and abroad.”
She had also tweeted: “Our commitment to #BringBackOurGirls does not end with #WEFAfrica. It'll continue. It is our task. We must do it until we bring them back!”
The minister is certainly NOT tired of an issue which has been a nightmare to families involved and all Nigerians for the past one month. She urges that we all focus on the girls themselves and how we bring them back.
Below is the link to the complete interview. Please view and judge for yourself.
http://abcnews.go.com/International/video/nigeria-official-tired-talking-kidnapped-girls-23660668?tab=9482931§ion=1206828
Paul C Nwabuikwu
Special Adviser to the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance



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