President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday in Abuja reassured the Chibok
community that his Administration is doing everything humanly possible
to rescue the over 200 girls abducted from a college there in April and
return them safely to their parents.
Speaking at a meeting in the Presidential Villa with parents of the
abducted girls, some of the girls who escaped from their abductors and
leaders of the community, President Jonathan appealed for their
patience, understanding and cooperation.
“Anyone who gives you the impression that we are aloof and that we are
not doing what we are supposed to do to get the girls out is not being
truthful.
“Our commitment is not just to get the girls out, it is also to rout
Boko Haram completely from Nigeria. But we are very, very mindful of the
safety of the girls. We want to return them all alive to their parents.
If they are killed in any rescue effort, then we have achieved
nothing,” President Jonathan told the parents and community leaders at
the meeting which was also attended by Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno
State, Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State and the Senate President,
Senator David Mark.
The President said that although he was yet to visit Chibok in the
aftermath of the abductions, his heart was constantly with its
traumatized parents and people, and his desire was to visit them when
their daughters have been freed and they can receive him with smiling
faces of joy, rather than with tears of anguish.
“Our duty now is to take all relevant steps to recover our girls alive
and our primary interest is getting them out as safely as possible. I
will not want to say much, but we are doing everything humanly possible
to get the girls out.
“This not the time for talking much. This is the time for action. We
will get to the time that we will tell stories. We will get to the time
that we will celebrate and I assure you that, by God’s grace, that time
will come soon,” President Jonathan told them.
Responding to appeals from the community leaders for more help in
overcoming some of the challenges imposed on Chibok and neighbouring
communities by the Boko Haram insurgency, the President said that the
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and Federal Medical Agencies
will intensify their efforts to provide them with additional relief aid
and assistance.
He also assured them that Chibok and other communities in the three
North-Eastern States most affected by the Boko Haram insurgency will be
the first beneficiaries of the Victims’ Support Fund, the Presidential
Initiative for the North-East, the Safe Schools Initiative and other
developmental programmes which the Federal Government is evolving to
address the damage, losses, setbacks, economic and social dislocations
occasioned by the Boko Haram insurgency.
“We solicit your maximum cooperation. Let us work together. Evil can
never overcome good. We will surely overcome Boko Haram,” he told them.
In his remarks at the meeting, Governor Shettima called for more
sobriety, reflection and unity of purpose in the fight against terrorism
in the country.
He pledged that his state will give President Jonathan the fullest
possible support for his efforts to address the problems caused by
terrorism and the Boko Haram insurgency.
Dr. Pogu Bitrus presented the Chibok community’s address to the President.
Other speakers at the meeting included a district head, Mr. Zannamadu
Usman, a member of the Borno State House of Assembly, Hon. Aminu Foni
Chibok, parents of the abducted girls and three of the girls who escaped
from their captors, Godia Simon, Dorcas Musa and Joy Bishara.
National Security Chiefs, Ministers and other senior government officials were also present at the meeting.