President
Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday said his administration’s response to the
February 19 abduction of 110 students of Government Girls’ Science and
Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State was better than the response of the last
administration to a similar abduction in Chibok, Borno State.
He
said while the Federal Government under his watch swung into action immediately
after the abduction, the last administration looked the other way when the
Chibok girls were abducted in 2014.
Buhari said these at a town hall meeting with traditional/community leaders and other stakeholders in Damaturu, Yobe State as part of activities lined up for his official visit to the state.
Buhari said these at a town hall meeting with traditional/community leaders and other stakeholders in Damaturu, Yobe State as part of activities lined up for his official visit to the state.
He
said the commitment displayed by his administration had led to the rescue of
more than 100 Chibok girls taken into captivity before he assumed office.
Former
President Goodluck Jonathan was in the saddle when the Chibok girls were
abducted by the Boko Haram sect in 2014.
Buhari
said, “The Federal Government’s response to the unfortunate abduction of the
school girls is a clear departure from the insensitivity of the past
administration which looked the other way while the Chibok girls were taken
away in 2014 and held in captivity for over three years.
“Due
to our commitment, over 100 Chibok girls have been rescued and reunited with
their families, sent back to school and empowered with requisite skills.
“You
may recall that recently, our negotiation efforts led to the release of
abducted University of Maiduguri lecturers, some women police personnel,
students and even an NYSC member.
“We,
therefore, have no doubt that the Dapchi girls will be rescued or released. I
can reassure parents, Nigerians and the International Community that we will do
all that is within our power to make sure that the girls are brought back
safely to their families.”
-Punch
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