The Media Assistant to the First Lady, Ayo Adewuyi, on Monday denied
that Patience Jonathan ordered the arrest of Naomi Mutah Nyadar, a
leader of a protest to release the girls kidnapped by Boko Haram in
Chibok, Borno State.
Mr. Adewuyi, in a statement in Abuja on Monday, said the attention of
the president’s wife’s had been drawn to reports that she ordered the
arrest of Mrs. Nyadar.
“We wish to state without any iota of equivocation that the first
lady did not order the arrest of any woman or anyone for that matter
before, during and after the meeting,” he said.
He confirmed that Mrs. Nyadar attended the women stakeholders’
meeting convened by Mrs. Jonathan to discuss ways and best strategies to
ensure the release of the abducted students of Chibok Girls secondary
School.
“It is instructive to note that the meeting ended after three o’clock on Monday morning.
“And all those invited to the meeting, including a handful of
journalists who stayed throughout the lengthy meeting, left the
Presidential Villa thereafter,’’ Mr. Adewuyi stated.
Mr. Adewuyi said that Mrs. Nyadar came to the meeting as part of the Borno State delegation.
“The women were alarmed when someone who knew her told the meeting
that she was impersonating one of the mothers of the alleged abducted
children on the basis for which she attended the meeting.
“The women expressed their disappointment when she confirmed that she
is not a biological mother to any of the abducted children.
“Naomi left the State House with other members of the delegation.
“If she was arrested as claimed, then enquiries about her arrest
should, therefore, be directed to the security agencies,’’ Mr. Adewuyi
said.
Witnesses at the Asokoro police station where Ms. Nyadar was
initially taken to said she was actually there and was eventually
whisked away to an unknown destination.
Her lawyer, Samuel Ogala, also confirmed that she
was arrested. After a crowd emerged at the police station demanding for
the release of the woman, the Divisional Police Officer ran away.
Moments later, she was taken away in a presidency van, Mr. Ogala said.
Ms. Nyadar was released by the police on Monday afternoon.
She is one of the women who have held protests daily in Abuja since
April 30 to demand the release of the over 250 female students of the
Government Secondary School, Chibok, who were kidnapped on April 14 from
their school dormitory.
I will like to ask on whose order were they arrested?
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