Two Years With Boko Haram: US Reiterates Commitment to Rescue Chibok Girls


The Government of United States has called for the unconditional release of over 200 Chibok girls by Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria.
This was contained in a press statement signed by Mark Toner, Deputy Spokesperson Washington, D.C, a copy of which was made available to Silverbird Television on Wednesday.
The statement, entitled, “Supporting the Safe Return of Those Kidnapped and Abused by Boko Haram,” decried the continuous abduction of the girls.

It says, “As we approach the second anniversary of the kidnapping of more than 200 Nigerian girls from their school in Chibok, the United States again calls for the immediate release, without preconditions, of all hostages held by Boko Haram.  The kidnapping of these young women, along with the kidnappings of countless others by Boko Haram, epitomizes this terrorist group’s depravity.
  It posited that the United States would continue to assist the Federal Government of Nigeria to locate and bring home the girls.

“United States will continue to assist the Nigerian government’s efforts to locate and bring home all those who have been kidnapped by Boko Haram with intelligence and advisory support.  The United States is also delivering over $240 million in development and humanitarian assistance across the Lake Chad Basin region to provide conflict-affected populations and refugees with transitional assistance, psycho-social services, health programs, and emergency education for children displaced by violence,” it says.

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