Following
the release of 82 kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls by Boko Haram insurgents,
a member of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) and the Vice Chair, Board
of Trustees, International Crisis Centre, Mrs. Ayo Obe, has called on
the federal government to do all within its powers to free the remaining
113 girls still being held by the insurgents.
But Obe said
until the remaining 113 are freed, the minds of Nigerians will not be
at rest, adding that all the girls should be accounted for and brought
back alive.
Speaking on
Arise Television last night, she said: “Even though there are reports
that some of the girls are unwilling to come along with the 82 freed
girls because they may have been radicalised, the government should not
be discouraged. It should rather do its best to recover them. When they
have been recovered, deradicalised and no longer under coercion, that’s
only when they can be judged by their action.
“For now,
they all should be freed and reunited with their families. Government
owes its citizens a duty of security. It is government’s duty to free
the girls. Though we have passed the half way mark. What we need to
understand is there are still 113 unaccounted Chibok girls out there,”
she added.
She said
government should do its best to see that the 82 freed girls were given
full rehabilitation so that they can be reintegrated into the society.
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