President
Goodluck Jonathan is meeting with 51 Chibok schoolgirls who escaped
from their abductors days after the extremist Boko Haram sect stole them
from their school dormitory and herded them into its Sambisa forest
hideout.
Also at the closed-door meeting holding at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, are parents of the girls, service chiefs,
President of the Senate, David Mark, Governors Kashim Shettima of Borno
and Isa Yuguda of Bauchi as well as members of the Federal Executive
Council.
The meeting, coming about 100 days
after the girls and their over 200 colleagues were abducted, is in
fulfilment of a promise President Jonathan made to Pakistani teenage
girls’ education activist, Malala Yousafzai, during her advocacy visit
to Nigeria last week.
Malala had extracted a promise from Mr.
Jonathan to meet and support the girls who escaped from their captors
and intensify efforts at rescuing the ones still being held.
The
parents of the abducted girls had pulled out of a hurriedly convened
meeting with the president last week, saying any such meeting needed to
be properly planned to accommodate all stakeholders.
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