Community Locates Rescued Chibok Girls

[caption id="attachment_10638" align="alignnone" width="600"]Amina Nkeki, rescued Chibok girl[/caption]

The Chibok community in Abuja, on Sunday night, revealed that it had established the location of two Chibok girls, Amina Nkeki and Serah Luka.

Recall that Nkeki and Luka who were rescued from their abductors few months ago, had since been kept away from the public by the federal government.

Attempts by members of the community and the parents of the girls in locating them had allegedly proved abortive.

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But in a statement released in Abuja, Chairman of the community, Tsambido Hosea Abana, while announcing that they had located the girls, hailed the federal government for its psyco-social ‎support for the girls.

‎The statement read, “We wish to commend the way and manner the Federal Government has been handling the process of rehabilitation of the rescued girls namely Amina Ali Nkeki and Sarah Luka.

“On demand by the community made to the Federal Government, the leaders/elders of Chibok residents in Abuja were allowed to see the two girls.

“After an interaction with them, we wish to express our appreciation on how the Federal Government is handling the Psycho-social Counseling and Reintegration Process.

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“This has rekindled the hope in us that when the other girls are finally rescued, they will undergo successful and similar process and eventually be reintegrate into the community. It has demonstrated that the Federal Government has the will power and capacity to do the needful.”

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