Ayodele Fayose Reveals He Still Doubts Chibok Girls’ Abduction

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Gov. Ayodele Fayose

The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose has revealed that he still doubts the authenticity of the over 200 girls reported to have been abducted in 2014 from their school by the Boko Haram sect.

The Ekiti state governor maintained that the details provided surrounding the reported abduction makes it hard to believe such report.

Ayodele Fayose made this known while speaking on a Channels TV programme, Hard Copy, on Friday, October 21.

He said: “I am not clear about the issue of the Chibok girls. Over 200 students were to go for exams and they are physics students.

“They were to sit for exams as physics students, but the first one they brought could not speak English and the second one was restricted by the bring back our girls group.”

He further added: “When you look at the scenario, you begin to ask question, is this a make believe?”

The governor whose state performed excellently in the recently released NECO examination continued: “In Ekiti state, we probably don’t have more 500-1000 physics students in a school, are you telling me there were over 200 physics students in a school? For me a lot of things are shrouded in secrecy.

“But if they want us to believe that is the story then we will keep our fingers crossed.”

Watch video of the interview below:

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