– One of President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministers, Aisha Alhassan has revealed health status of freed Chibok girls
– The minister said that the released girls are medically stable without any form of terminal disease
– She said the girls would be handed over to the Ministry for proper integration into the society next week
Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Aisha Alhassan, on Thursday May 25 said all the 106 freed Chibok girls are medically stable.
ZENITHBLOG.com gathered that Alhassan stated this while speaking at the 2017 National Children’s Day celebration in Abuja.
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She confirmed that the girls would be handed over to the Ministry for proper integration into the society next week.
Nigeria’s Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Aisha Alhassan
ZENITHBLOG.com had previously reported that 82 Chibok girls were released after the Presidency’s negotiated with representatives of the dreaded Boko Haram insurgents.
According to The Nation, the Minister said: “All the released 106 girls are now
“Their abduction remains the cruelest form of violence against children. Some of the children are still being subjected to different forms of inhuman and degrading treatment against their will.
“I am glad about the recent release of another batch of 82 girls. A total of 106 girls has been released so far. This has raised our hope once more.
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“As we celebrate Children’s Day, I enjoin all Nigerians to remember the Chibok girls that are still in captivity in their prayers, I wish to use this opportunity to also urge the security agencies to do all that is humanly possible to bring back the remaining girls to us and their families.”
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