President Goodluck
Jonathan on Saturday said his physical presence in Chibok, Borno State where
over 200 schoolgirls were abducted on April 14 would not solve the problem.
Jonathan spoke while answering a question during a press conference held to
announce the conclusions of a regional summit on security in Nigeria held in
Paris, France.
According to him, since the abducted girls were not being held in the school, the major challenge before him and his government now is to locate and rescue them.
According to him, since the abducted girls were not being held in the school, the major challenge before him and his government now is to locate and rescue them.
“These girls are not
held in Chibok. Sometime, people want the President to go to Chibok. If the
President goes to Chibok today, it does not solve any problem. The problem
facing the President and indeed the Nigerian government is how to get these
girls from wherever they are.”
The President had not
visited the community since the incident happened over a month ago. Although he
was earlier scheduled to visit the school on Friday, the trip was called off
later in what many people believed could have been because of security reasons.
Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, however said Jonathan was never scheduled
to visit the town, describing the reports as malicious.
The President also noted that chiefs have already visited the area. He also said the allegation of misappropriation of funds by the military was exaggerated but conceded that administrative lapses may have a part to play in the inadequate funding of the war against terror.
The President also noted that chiefs have already visited the area. He also said the allegation of misappropriation of funds by the military was exaggerated but conceded that administrative lapses may have a part to play in the inadequate funding of the war against terror.
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