The police in Abuja have arrested members of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement.
Former Minister of Education and co-convener of the group, Oby Ezekwesili made the arrest public in a tweet on Tuesday. She said the arrest is connected to the advocacy for the release of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls.
President .@MBuhari members of our BBOG Movement @BBOG_Nigeria have been arrested by our IG of.@PoliceNG,” she tweeted. We are all waiting to be arrested since it has become an offense to demand that you keep your promise to rescue all our ChibokGirls.
President .@MBuhari members of our BBOG Movement @BBOG_Nigeria HAVE BEEN ARRESTED BY OUR IG of .@PoliceNG . WE ARE ALL WAITING TO BE ARRESTED SINCE it has become an OFFENSE to DEMAND THAT YOU KEEP YOUR PROMISE TO RESCUE ALL OUR CHIBOKGIRLS.
— Oby Ezekwesili (@obyezeks) January 23, 2018
P @MBuhari :
I have been ARRESTED along with rest of our BBOG members and NOW DETAINED without a charge by the .@PoliceNG . WE are detained at the FCT command . The Police here has REFUSED to tell us why we are DETAINED.What Are WE Demanding?
BringBackOurGirlsNOW!!!!!!!— Oby Ezekwesili (@obyezeks) January 23, 2018
Since the girls were kidnapped in April 2014, the movement has been mounting pressure on the government to secure their release.
President M Buhari @MBuhari and @ProfOsinbajo his Vice President who is a Prof of Law should know that they cannot silence citizens no matter how hard they may try. We went through this same intimidation with the past administration & it only made us stronger.
WE STAND ON ?? pic.twitter.com/EWwD6EixEH— Ms Maureen Kabrik (@MKabrik) January 23, 2018