Thursday, 13 April 2017

Fg Working On How To Re_open Chibok Girls School Again. See Details




National government is working hard to bring back Chibok Girls School Again.  

Government Girls' Secondary School (GGSS), 

Chibok, Borno state where Boko Haram 

kidnapped 276 schools in April 2014. 

The administration is scheduling the re-opening 

of the school for typical scholastic exercises 

in the 2017/2018 session. 

Osun donates Opon Imo to saved Chibok 

School Girls 

Mr Tijjani Tumsah, the Vice-Chairman of the 

Presidential Committee on North-East 

Initiative, said on Thursday . 

Around 276 female understudies of GGSS, Chibok, 

situated in Borno South Senatorial District, 

were kidnapped by individuals from Boko Haram on 

April 14, 2014, and 50 of them got away from 

their abductors. 

Among the remaining 219, the legislature 

arranged the arrival of 21 by the faction in 

2016, while three others got away all alone. 

Tumsah said all vital safety efforts 

were being taken to turn away a repeat of the 

April 2014 incident. 

" We intend to finish with the school some time recently 

next session and make it utilitarian for 

instructive exercises to get. 

"We have assortments of projects, including 

psycho-social and counseling programs for 

ladies and young ladies and group engagements. 

"As far as the structure itself, the school 

must be braced regarding early warning 

frameworks to ensure the young ladies. 

"A mess of issues that have been arranged 

to guarantee the security and solace of the 

understudies of the school judging by the past 

grievous incident,'' he said. 

Tumsah said the advisory group would execute 

significant projects that would support 

training, which had endured a difficulty 

through Boko Haram exercises in the North- 

East. 

He said the advisory group was contemplating 

reasonable projects that would help in de- 

radicalizing the young in keeping with the 

Muhammadu Buhari administration Plan of 

Activity. 

He said some the exercises would include 

providing young people chances to get 

professional aptitudes and the adoption of 

steps that would address the reasons for the 

insurgency and charting the route forward.





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