Chibok Girls to Experience Best of the World – Buhari

Wed, Oct 19, 2016
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BREAKING NEWS, Politics

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PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, October 19, regretted that the 21 Chibok girls who were released from the captivity of Boko Haram insurgents on Thursday October 13, had seen the worst the world had to offer. Hence, Buhari said it was now time for them to experience the best that the world could offer them.

Speaking while receiving the released girls and their parents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the president said: “These dear daughters of ours have seen the worst that the world has to offer. It is now time for them to experience the best that the world can do for them. The government and all Nigerians must encourage them to achieve their desired ambitions.”

He promised that the 21 girls would be given adequate and comprehensive medical, nutritional and psychological care and support.

According to the president, the federal government would not only rehabilitate them, but also ensure that their reintegration back to the society is done as quickly as possible. He said: “Aside from rescuing them, we are assuming the responsibility for their personal, educational and professional goals and ambitions in life. Obviously, it is not late for the girls to go back to school and continue the pursuit of their studies.

“The federal government appreciates the patience and understanding of the parents of all the abducted Chibok girls.

“We equally thank Nigerians and the international community for their support and prayers, and for never losing confidence in our ability to secure the safe release of our girls.”

Buhari described the return of the girls as a happy moment for him and all Nigerians, adding that it is a moment their parents, the nation and the international community have been eagerly waiting for since their abduction April 14, 2014.

The president expressed the hope that the remaining girls in captivity would be freed and returned to their parents without further delay.

Rebecca Malu, a representative of the released girls, had earlier in an emotion-laden tone told the president and those at the occasion that they never envisaged that they would return from captivity alive.

“We are happy to see today. We do not know that we can come back to be part of Nigeria,” Malu said.

She asked those present at the meeting to continue to pray for the safe return of the remaining girls still in captivity inside Sambisa Forest.

On his part, Ya’aga Yarakuwa, a representative of the parents and chairman of Chibok Local Government, Borno State, thanked the president for saving the community from the hands of terrorists. “There is nothing to tell you but to thank you for saving them from the hands of terrorists. Had it been you did not come on board, Chibok community would have been wiped away,” Yarakuwa said.

— Oct 19, 2016 @ 17:45 GMT

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