President Buhari: Another set of Chibok School Girls will soon return

Nigeria would continue with ongoing negotiation with Boko Haram to secure the release of more abducted Chibok schoolgirls.

President Muhammadu Buhari gave the assurance on Friday at a joint press conference with the German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday in Berlin.

Twenty one of the more than 200 schoolgirls were released on Thursday after more than 30 months in captivity.

He said Nigeria had been able to secure the release of 21 of them, so there were over 100 more are still in the hands of the terrorists somewhere in the Lake Chad Basin area which include Cameroon, Niger and Nigeria.

“In getting this 21 out, we hope we will get enough intelligence to go about securing the rest of them.’’

Commending the UN for its participation in trying to secure the release of these girls, he said: “Please don’t forget that as a result of terrorism in Nigeria, no fewer than 37,000 Nigerians were killed by Boko Haram.’’

“Right now we have about two million people in Internally Displaced Persons’s (IDP) camps, 60 per cent of them are women and children and 60 per cent of those children are orphaned.

“This is a major challenge for government; we have to provide infrastructure especially for education and health, take them back to their villages and towns and reintegrate them so that they can have normal life,’’ he said.

The President thanked the German government for their humanitarian assistance and support for Nigeria in dealing with the effects of terrorism.

Responding to a question on the BBC interview with his wife, Mrs Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, the President said his wife and the opposition needed to appreciate the depth of the problems he met on the ground.

He caused laughter at the press conference when he jokingly said: “I claim superior knowledge compared to her and the opposition,’’ referring to his three attempts at the polls to become President of Nigeria over a 12-year period, succeeding in the fourth attempt.

Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the president on the media, wondered why there was a negative reaction over the president’s earlier remark about his wife.

Buhari had said: “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room.”

Shehu said the President Buhari was merely joking.

“My friends, can’t a leader get a sense of humour anymore? Mr President laughed before that statement was made. He was obviously throwing a banter,”he said.

“Mr President respects the place of women in our society. He believes in the abilities of women. Politics sometimes should be spiced with humour.

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