By Bode Olagoke
Abuja
Delegates representing the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) at the ongoing National Conference, have asked members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect to channel their complaints to relevant committees of the conference.
The NANS representatives also condemned in totality and described as ‘barbaric’ the abduction of Chibok Government Secondary School (GSS) girls, allegedly kidnapped by the insurgents.
A statement signed by one of the NANS delegates, Comrade Clifford Abur, yesterday in Abuja, called on Nigerians to join hands in taking part in all effort to secure lives and property through the neighbourhood watch.
NANS also advocated for the establishment of vigilante club in all the Nigerian Universities and other schools to report issues on security to appropriate agencies.
“We commend the effort of the international community and the federal government for their concerns so far; an indication that the world is reducing to an actual global village where symbolic approach to human relationship is becoming more prominent, hence, we seek more of global partnership to end the issue of insecurity in Nigeria.
“We thank President Goodluck Jonathan for his tireless effort in trying to see that the security challenges be brought to an end most especially, his commitment to ensuring that the abducted Chibok girls are brought back alive. We also thank people all over the world that have participated in the ongoing protest tagged “bring back our girls,” the delegates said.