Borno supports families of Chibok girls with N10m

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The Borno authorities connected Tuesday commemorated the 11th day of the abduction of schoolgirls from Government Girls Secondary School Chibok, with a beardown amusement of solidarity and enactment for their families.

The lawsuit which held astatine Chibok Local Government Area, was led by Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno.

“This is not the archetypal clip the Borno State Government is reaching out. Since time one, successive administrations person supported Chibok.

“Under Governor Zulum, this committedness has been further strengthened. We volition not springiness up until each missing miss is found,” Zulum who was represented by the authorities Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Zuwaira Gambo said.

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The politician assured that the rescued girls were undergoing afloat rehabilitation and reintegration programmes designed to empower them academically and economically.

“A full of ₦10 cardinal successful fiscal assistance and nutrient items were distributed to the parents of the 276 abducted girls arsenic portion of the government’s continued enactment for the affected families.” helium said.

The assembly Chairman of Chibok, Mustapha Modu, subordinate of the State House of Assembly, Pogu Lawan representing Chibok, and the Senior Special Adviser to the Governor connected Women Affairs, Hauwa Mai Musa besides expressed appreciation to Borno authorities for the gesture.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the girls were abducted connected April 14, 2014 by Boko Haram insurgents, an incidental that drew planetary outrage.

So far, 189 person been rescued, with 18 presently nether the attraction of the authorities government, receiving psychosocial support, vocational training, and world tutorials successful mentation to retake their WAEC examinations.

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