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CAN demands rescue of abducted Chibok girls, 10 years after

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) has asked the federal government to intensify efforts and take decisive action to rescue the remaining abducted Chibok schoolgirl­s who have been in the hands of their captors for the past 10 years.

The National Director for Education, Youth and Women Developmen­t of the CAN, The Rev Ozumba Emmanuel Nicodemus, made the call on Saturday in a statement.

He noted that the abduction of Chibok schoolgirl­s was not one to be swept under the carpet.

“The CAN Directorat­e of Education, Youth, and Women stands in solidarity with the families and loved ones of the Chibok girls, who have endured 10 long years of captivity. The case of the Chibok girls is one that cannot be swept under the carpet as it represents a horrific tragedy that has left an indelible mark on the country’s conscience.

“The trauma experience­d by the 276 abducted girls from Nigeria is unimaginab­le. The pain and anguish felt by their parents, who have endured sleepless nights filled with hopelessne­ss, are deeply felt by the CAN.

“We cannot remain silent while their children remain in captivity, yearning for freedom and reunion with their families. The CAN hereby reiterates its unwavering demand for the government to intensify efforts and take decisive action to rescue the remaining children still held hostage.

“It is our duty as a country to ensure their safe return and bring an end to the anguish and suffering endured by these innocent young girls and their families,” Nicodemus stated.

He urged the government to mobilise all available resources, engage relevant security agencies and collaborat­e with internatio­nal partners to secure the release of the remaining Chibok schoolgirl­s without delay.

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa AdeJobi (L) with the Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB) Public Communicat­ion Advisor, Dr Fabian Benjamin, during a joint news conference on the 2024 UTME notificati­on slip in Abuja on Saturday.
PHOTO: NAN Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa AdeJobi (L) with the Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB) Public Communicat­ion Advisor, Dr Fabian Benjamin, during a joint news conference on the 2024 UTME notificati­on slip in Abuja on Saturday.

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