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Chibok Girls: Army assures remaining victims will be released

The Nigerian Army, on Wednesday, vowed to ensure the rescue of all the remaining girls still held in Boko Haram captivity.

Addressing a rally organized by Africa Arise for Change Network in conjunction with FCT Market Women Association to mark the release of the Chibok girls in Abuja, Lt Col Adamu Usman, on behalf of the army at the Army Headquarters Garrison, Abuja, promised that the military will ensure that every Nigerian being held in captivity is released and allowed to join their families to continue their normal life in the society.

Usman said troops are sweating it out in the battle field to ensure the restoration of peace and sanity to the nation, especially the crisis-ridden north eastern region.

He also commended the women, media as well as civil societies for their support and prayers for the military.

“The Nigerian Army is happy with the safe return of the girls. It is not over until is over. We want to assure Nigerians that the army and the Nigerian government won’t relent until this battle is won,” he said.

Recall that 82 of the abducted schoolgirls were released to the Federal Government few days ago amid excitement.

Also speaking at the event, FCT Coordinator of Africa Arise for Change Network, Princess Lillian Cosmos, commended Buhari for keeping to his promise and facilitating the freedom of the some of the girls.

Cosmos appealed to the Nigerian government and the Army to ensure others held captive by the insurgent regain their freedom.

He said, “The large number of persons present at this rally today is proof that we are all elated at the joy of freedom for the latest batch of Chibok Girls to be freed from captivity. As would be expected, the large multitude here today is dominated by mothers.

“These are mothers in the true sense because they joined this rally all the way from Nyanya to this point in Abacha Barracks in solidarity with mothers that have endured over three years without their children.

“The release of the Chibok Girls might appear to have delayed but we take cognizance of the fact that all hopes were lost in the months after their abduction until the coming of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. We therefore commend President Buhari for keeping to his promise. We also use this opportunity to thank the military for pushing the terrorists to a point where a prisoner swap was possible.

“We however want to appeal to the federal government not to relent on efforts to bring home the remaining girls and any other person still being held hostage by the terrorists. No one deserves to remain with those killers one minute longer than necessary. “The military must be further empowered to wipe out the remnant of Boko Haram in the northeast of the country and anywhere they might be as we must all exhibit zero tolerance for the reprehensible acts they are guilty of.

“It is on this note that we present this special commendation white flag symbolizing peace and the end of Boko Haram to the military leadership for onward transmission to President Buhari.”

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