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Buhari’s Wife Upbeat All Chibok Schoolgirls will be Rescued

With the ceremonious freedom of Amina from Sambisa forest in Borno, wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, has said that govrnment’s determination to rescue all the girls from captivity will not go in vain .
Director Media to Wife of The President ‎, Zakari Yau Nadabo, in a statement, said ‎ Mrs Buhari stated this when she warmly received the nursing Amina with her four months old baby, Safiya, in company with her mother at the Presidential Villa .
She said “the freedom of Amina further reinforced our hope and conviction that God will make the effort of Mr President a success in the complete recovery of the abductees “.
   
The Wife of the President in an emotion-laden tone appealed to all those in the forest to make themselves available for reintegration into the society “I am appealing to all of you there to show up because we love you ” .
Mrs Buhari advised the young Amina to be strong and prayerful while her parents and Nigerians commit the entire situation in the hands of God for His intervention and ultimate solution .
The Governor of Borno state Kashim Shettima thanked Mrs Buhari for her motherly role and concern to the plight of the parents and support to the internally displaced persons .

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