Dapchi girls reunite with parents [SEE HERE]
There was
wild jubilation in Dapchi town on Sunday as freed Dapchi schoolgirls reunited
with their parents in Dapchi town, Yobe State.
They arrived
the town around 3pm under heavy security by the Nigerian Air Force.
A NAF C-130
Hercules Aircraft airlifted the schoolgirls on Sunday morning from Abuja to
Maiduguri, Borno State, from where they were taken by road to Dapchi.
However, the
girls on their return told the Media that they would not go back to their
school.
This is also
as some parents declared that they would look for other schools outside the
North-East for their children.
One of the
freed girls also said the Federal Government gave them N10,000 each on their
departure from Abuja on Sunday.
The girls
were later handed over to their parents at the Assembly Hall of the school in
Dapchi, the headquarters of Bursari Local Government Area of Yobe State.
The NAF
Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo
Adesanya, confirmed the return of the girls to Dapchi.
Adesanya said,
“The air force airlifted the Dapchi girls back to Maiduguri on Sunday from
where they will be transported to Dapchi under an armed air escort, to reunite
with their families. The return of the girls to their community took place
after President Muhammadu Buhari and other top government officials received
them at the Government House in Abuja on March 23.
“All the
girls, including a boy and three teachers from the school, were seen boarding
the aircraft.”
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