One hundred days after the abduction
of more than 200 schoolgirls in Chibok, Borno State, by Boko Haram terrorists,
President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, met with parents of the girls. At the
closed-door meeting were 53 of the girls, who had earlier escaped from their
abductors as well as representatives of Chibok community and other
stakeholders.
The meeting which started at about 11
o’clock ended at about 2:15 pm. Also at the meeting were Governor Kashim
Shettima of Borno State; Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State and the Senate
President, David Mark.
An earlier attempt to hold the
meeting did not materialize as representatives of the community declined to
meet the President after meeting Pakistani girl-child education activist,
Malala Yousafzai.
Speaking on the outcome of the Abuja
meeting, Dr. Reuben Abati (Special Adviser to the President on Media &
Publicity), said President Jonathan reassured the Chibok community that his
Administration was doing everything humanly possible to rescue the girls and
return them safely to their parents and appealed for their patience,
understanding and cooperation.
Quoting the President, Abati said:
“Anyone who gives you the impression that we are aloof and that we are not
doing what we are supposed to do to get the girls out is not being truthful.
“Our commitment is not just to get
the girls out, it is also to rout Boko Haram completely from Nigeria. But we
are very, very mindful of the safety of the girls. We want to return them all
alive to their parents. If they are killed in any rescue effort, then we have
achieved nothing.”
The President said that although he
was yet to visit Chibok in the aftermath of the abductions, his heart was
constantly with the traumatized parents and people, and his desire was to visit
them when their daughters have been freed and they can receive him with smiling
faces of joy, rather than with tears of anguish.
“Our duty now is to take all relevant
steps to recover our girls alive and our primary interest is getting them out
as safely as possible. I will not want to say much, but we are doing everything
humanly possible to get the girls out.
“This is not the time for talking
much. This is the time for action. We will get to the time that we will tell
stories. We will get to the time that we will celebrate and I assure you that,
by God’s grace, that time will come soon,” President Jonathan told them.
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How long will it take to bring back the girls
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