…Says, Govt officials revealed to him why Zulum, Chibok parents’ meeting could not hold.
…Parents are also not picking calls.
by Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
Some reasons why a meeting scheduled for Borno State Governor, Prof. Umaru Zulum, and parents of rescued Chibok School girls could not hold has been revealed.
A Borno-born activist and Director-General Centre for Justice on Religious and Ethnicity in Nigeria, Rev. Kallamu Musa Ali Dikwa, disclose this in a statement he personally wrote and made available to journalists in Kaduna.
He said government officials told him that the governor wanted to meet with the parents of the Chibok girls and some Chibok leaders concerning the girls but could not hold the meeting for three main reasons.
Rev. Dikwa also revealed that he was born unique by God for the purpose to fight for the less-privileged.
The statement reads in parts: “Some of the Chibok leaders are not picking up my calls, but I will continue to be pushing the Borno State Government until God arrests them to release these girls.
“I was informed by some government officials in the state that about 3 months ago the governor wanted to meet with the parents of these girls and some Chibok leaders to meet Governor Zulum concerning the girls, and the former Chairman of “KARA” Abuja branch, Mr. Nkeki Muta, appointed for the meeting.
“But, Mr. Nkeki demands 3 things for the meeting role. (1) In that meeting the girls will not be in that meeting; (2) The parents must speak in one voice with him; (3) His flight ticket to and from Maiduguri to Abuja will be paid by the Borno State Government.”
And since that day, nobody confronted him about the issue again, either the Borno State Government officials or parents of these girls, including the Christian leaders of Chibok tribe.
“I suspect there is something going wrong between the parents of these girls – some of these so-call Christian politicians and leaders of the Chibok tribe. But, God will expose it very soon,” he lamented.
A Kanuri by tribe, Rev. Dikwa also revealed that he was unique with a leaf in right hand (Kallamu), signifying “pen of God” (in Arabic, Greek and Hebrews languages), respectively.
“I was born 12/06/1969 with leaf in my right hand, and my grandfather warned my mother and father – “Do not allow anybody to touch the boy, including his father, except his mother, until the leaf disappeared;” and 3 days later, the leaf disappeared.
“Day of my naming I was called Kallamu, meaning, “Pen of God” in Arabic, Greek and Hebrews languages. “Therefore, God is doing His own work and fulfilling His agenda in dust.
And, if anybody thinking that he can frustrate me in anyway, the person is wasting his own time and destroying himself, and no power of any human being can stop what I have been doing because it’s God Himself working in dust!,” he stated.