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General Babaginda spoke through the head of his media office, Mallam
Mahmud Abdullahi, said, “It was a thing of joy for the girls to have
been reunited with their families after being taken away in such painful
and abrupt manner for over two and half years.”
He said the release of the 21 girls was an
indication that there was hope yet that Nigeria would overcome its
security and other challenges, especially “after such moments of despair
that the abduction of over 200 schools girls brought to the family
and the entire country as well as the global community.”
General Babaginda praised Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment
and resilience in the fight against the Boko Haram sect, and urged the
federal government to hasten negotiations to free the remaining girls
and rehabilitate them from psychological trauma.
The former military President reaffirmed his belief in the professional
capability of the Nigerian armed forces and other security agencies in
ensuring an end to the activities of the Boko Haram sect.
–from daily trust newspaper
indication that there was hope yet that Nigeria would overcome its
security and other challenges, especially “after such moments of despair
that the abduction of over 200 schools girls brought to the family
and the entire country as well as the global community.”
General Babaginda praised Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment
and resilience in the fight against the Boko Haram sect, and urged the
federal government to hasten negotiations to free the remaining girls
and rehabilitate them from psychological trauma.
The former military President reaffirmed his belief in the professional
capability of the Nigerian armed forces and other security agencies in
ensuring an end to the activities of the Boko Haram sect.
–from daily trust newspaper