The mothers, in interviews in Nsukka on Thursday, said they received the news of the release of the girls with joy.
Rose Onah, a former Chairman, Nsukka Local Government, said her happiness knew no bounds when she got the cheering news that 105 out of the 110 abducted Dapchi girls had been released
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‘’I was as happy as a new born child when I heard the news of the release of abducted school girls on Wednesday. As a mother, I know the trauma and psychological pain their mothers have been through since their daughters were abducted. I commend the Federal Government on the release of the girls,” she said.
Onah, a lecturer with Department of Public Administration and Local Government, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, urged government to ensure adequate security in schools throughout the country, especially girls’ boarding schools.
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