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President Muhammadu Buhari. |
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed
optimism that his administration will ensure the release of more of the
abducted Chibok girls after about 21 of the girls were released by the
Boko-Haram insurgents on Thursday.
Mr. Buhari gave this
assurance while
speaking at a joint press conference with the German Chancellor Angela Merkel
in Berlin, Germany on Friday, October 14, 2016.
“In getting this 21 out, we hope we will get enough intelligence to go about securing the rest of them.
“We are very grateful to the UN for their participation in trying to secure the release of these girls.
“Please don’t forget that as a result of terrorism in Nigeria, no fewer than 37,000 Nigerians were killed by Boko Haram.
“Right now we have about two million people in IDP camps, 60 per cent of them are women and children and 60 per cent of those children are orphaned.
“This is a major challenge for government; we have to provide infrastructure especially for education and health, take them back to their villages and towns and reintegrate them so that they can have normal life.” Buhari added.
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