Chairman of the Abducted Girls Parents Association, have spoken out unbehalf of other affected parents after President Muhammadu Buhari's visit to Dapchi, Yobe state.
President Buhari during a meeting in Dapchi
Some parents of the abducted Dapchi schoolgirls on Thursday said President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Dapchi had given them the assurance that their children would be rescued safely.
Malam Bashir Manzo, Chairman of the Abducted Girls Parents Association, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Dapchi that the visit was “a true sympathy full of assurances to the parents.”
“We have listened attentively to the President and have a lot of faith and hope in all that he has said, which gives us more confidence in the rescue of the girls,” Manzo said.
He said they would heed the President’s advice to remain steadfast and prayerful for the safe rescue of the girls.
Maimuna Usman, mother of one of the abducted girls, said, “President Buhari is a man of his words, we have no doubt in his words that efforts have been intensified to rescue the girls.
“I have a lot of confidence in the President; his coming gave us more consolation and hope for the safe return of the girls,” Usman said.
Mohammed Ali, a guardian of one of the abducted pupils, said the Buhari administration had rescued many Chibok girls who were abducted by Boko Haram during the previous administration.
Ali said the Buhari administration had also successfully secured the release of the university of Maiduguri lecturers as well as 10 women that were kidnapped in a raid by the insurgents on Damboa Road, near Maiduguri.
“It is gratifying that the Buhari administration is employing negotiation to rescue the girls; this gives us more confidence in seeing our daughters,” he said.
(NAN)