Former President Goodluck Jonathan has refuted claim by a former British Prime Minister, David Cameron, that his administration rejected an offer by the United Kingdom to rescue the Chibok school girls, who were kidnapped in April 2014 by Boko Haram.
Jonathan, who disputed the statement in a social media post, said there was no truth in what the former British Prime Minister said, adding that the only reason Cameron was after him was because he disapproved of same sex marriage.
But commenting on the exchange between Jonathan and Cameron, the ruling All Progressives Congress APC said the former president shouldn’t have responded to Cameron’s allegation, because Nigerians already knew the story of Jonathan’s habitual negligence of important matters of state.
This, however, came at a time a group, Enough Is Enough in conjunction with the Bring Back Our Girls Family, marked 2000 days yesterday that the remaining 112 Chibokgirls had remained in the captivity of their abductors.



































