UNICEF happy over the return of abducted Dapchi schoolgirls

Wed, Mar 21, 2018 | By publisher


Education

THE UNICEF Nigeria has expressed delight to hear that most of the Dapchi schoolgirls who were abducted by Boko Haram insurgents had been released.

Mohamed Malick Fall, representative, UNICEF Nigeria, said in a statement on Wednesday, March 21, that UNICEF was delighted that unconfirmed reports said that 105 girls of the abducted 110 abducted on February 19, 2018 from a school in Dapchi, Yobe State, North-East Nigeria were returned to their families.

The statement said further; “We are pleased to see that the girls are back in the safe environment of their families.

“UNICEF is working closely with the Ministry of Youth in Yobe state to provide the necessary support to the girls and their families. Over the last one month, the girls may have been exposed to physical and sexual violence. They need the support of their families and communities to feel safe and return to school.

“UNICEF is also working with civil society organizations to ensure that each girl receives individual attention – from medical treatment to psychosocial support.

“Our condolences to the families whose daughters could not come home. As we await further confirmation, five girls have reportedly died. UNICEF grieves with the families who lost their daughters.

“We are grateful for the efforts of all parties in ensuring safe return of the girls to their families.

“UNICEF reiterates that schools should be safe spaces, and protected at all times.

“Since the start of the insurgency in 2009, over 2,295 teachers have been killed and 19,000 displaced, and almost 1,400 schools destroyed.”

– Mar. 21, 2018 @ 19:55 GMT |

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