@HashimMovement What pains me the most is that this Tinubu government are not acting like they care about the kidnapped girls. How long will they remain in captivity?
Day 34.
While families count the days their loved ones have spent in captivity, much of the political conversation seems focused on the next election.
There is endless talk about political alliances, party defections, and second-term calculations.
But what about the children still not home?
The true measure of leadership is not winning elections. It is protecting lives.
Before the next campaign, before the next rally, before the next political strategy meeting, Nigerians deserve safety, justice, and action.
Day 34.
The captives cannot wait for the next election cycle.
Bring them home.
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More than a month has passed, and our children are still in captivity.
Silence is not an option. Indifference is not a solution.
Every child deserves safety, freedom, and the chance to return home to their family. Security is not a privilege reserved for a few; it is a fundamental right of every citizen.
We call on the relevant authorities to intensify efforts and ensure the safe return of these children. This situation must not become normal, and we must never grow comfortable with it.
Our children matter. Their lives matter. Their freedom matters.
Silence is unacceptable when a nation's children have been captive for over a month. Security is a basic right, not a luxury, and the government must fulfill its primary duty to protect its people. This cannot become our new normal.
Security is the foundation of any nation.
When families live in fear and children are held captive, it demands more than words, it demands urgent action.
We must never accept insecurity as normal.
Nigerians deserve a country where safety, peace, and hope are guaranteed.
When a nation's children are held captive for over a month, silence is not an option. Security isn't a luxury, it’s the absolute bare minimum a government owes its people. We refuse to let this become our normal.