Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says the Federal
Government remains committed to securing the release of the remaining abducted
Chibok girls.
Professor
Osinbajo, however, sent a clear message to the rest of the world that such
criminal acts of abduction would not be condoned in the country. “It is very
important for us that those (Chibok) girls are returned; anyone who has a
friend or child or anyone among the girls recognises that girls are more
vulnerable than men, especially when they have been abducted by men stronger
and older than themselves, and held in captivity for so long,” he said on
Wednesday.
The Vice President
added, “We want to be able to challenge men and women all over the world about
this sort of behaviour and this is one of the reasons why we are advocating
that this kind of conduct must be met with the greatest possible objection and
force. “We shouldn’t accept it. We should condemn it for the cowardly and
wrongful act that it is, and do our best to give succour to the ladies who have
suffered this particular injustice.”
He stated this at
the Presidential Villa when he received a delegation of Girl Child Rights
Advocates from various schools in Abuja, the nation’s capital. The delegation
was led on the visit by officials from the Universal Basic Education Commission
(UBEC), Save the Children International, and the UNFPA, to mark the International
Day of the Girl Child.
Professor Osinbajo
informed that the government was working hard to ensure that all the remaining
abducted Chibok girls were released and returned home safely to their parents. He said, “We’ve had the unfortunate
experience of having over 200 Chibok girls that were abducted. Again, as you
know, some of them have been rescued; they have returned and are back home. But
there are still some who are still out there, who we are still hoping and
working every day to bring back home.” He said the released Chibok girls are
currently studying in the university, adding that are starting their lives
afresh with a great deal of enthusiasm.
The Vice President
also congratulated the Girl Champion, Akam Ayo Blessing, who emerged as the
Best Female Basic Education Certificate Examination Candidate, with 17 As and
one C. “Her success demonstrates that there is absolutely no difference in
terms of capacity and resourcefulness between a boy child and a girl child,” he
said. “Girls are not less intelligent or resourceful than boys. Only those who,
for some reason or the other, want to deceive themselves would argue at all
that there is a difference of any kind, especially in intelligence or capacity,
between men and women.”
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