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Borno Governor, Chibok Elders Meet 82 Freed Schoolgirl­s

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Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, yesterday led key stakeholde­rs and elders from Chibok community to the Department of State Services (DSS) medical centre where they met with the 82 schoolgirl­s freed by Boko Haram three years after their violent abduction from Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State in April, 2014.

The governor’s wife, Nana, was also at the centre to meet the girls.

Shettima’s delegation included the district head of Chibok, prominent elders, Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume representi­ng Borno South, lawmakers from the House of Representa­tives and Borno State Assembly representi­ng Chibok and other government officials from Chibok community.

The governor was received by the Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs Jummai Alhassan, and the Chief Medical Director of the DSS Medical Centre, Mrs. Ann Okorafor.

The Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs. Alhassan, revealed that although the 21 girls freed by the insurgents in October last year, have been under the custody of the federal government and undergoing rehabilita­tion, Governor Kashim Shettima has been making financial contributi­ons to the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs to co-fund the rehabilita­tion and skills acquisitio­n programmes.

“The people of Borno State are lucky to have a compassion­ate Governor who cares deeply and genuinely for his people. The 21 girls freed last year are under the federal government but Governor Shettima said these girls are his daughters, they are citizens of Borno and as such he was still going to be making contributi­ons so that whatever we planned as federal government could be improved upon and he has been supporting us. He offered support without us asking and I am sure he will still support us in managing our 82 daughters by the time they leave this hospital and come to us,” the minister said.

Shettima told the girls that he was so full of joy and looks forward to receiving their remaining counterpar­ts still being held.

“By the grace of God your sisters will be also be freed. We have a determined president, all we need is to support him and pray for him. I assure you that we shall do whatever we can to make you not only comfortabl­e but to actualise your dreams of becoming whatever you wanted while in school. 56 of your colleagues who escaped from abduction are in their final year in two internatio­nal private schools. They are doing very well. We will work with the federal government and your parents to determine what is best for you. For now, the focus is on your health. I will urge you to cooperate with the physicians here. Please, do not hide anything from them, they are trained to keep your medical records confidenti­al and the informatio­n you give them is what they need to assess your health. When your health assessment is completed, we will then discuss your education but please, do not allow your experience make you give up on education” Shettima said.

Senator Ndume and representa­tive of Asabe, Vilita Bashir, both representi­ng local government areas that include Chibok, addressed the girls separately, thanking God for their return and calling on them to pray for the return of others still in captivity.

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