President Muhammadu Buhari has said that a greater amount of the snatched Chibok young ladies are set to return home soon.
He uncovered this in Germany amid dialogs with German chancellor Angela Merkel. He guaranteed the European pioneer that his legislature would keep on negotiating with Boko Haram until every one of the young ladies are discharged.
As indicated by an announcement by presidential representative Garba Shehu, the president made this certification at a public interview amid his excursion to Germany.
The announcement cited Buhari as saying: "On the Chibok young ladies, we have possessed the capacity to secure the arrival of 21 of them, so more than 100 more are still in the hands of the fear based oppressors some place in the Lake Chad Basin region which incorporate Cameroon, Niger and Nigeria.
"In getting this 21 out, we trust we will get enough knowledge to approach securing whatever is left of them.
"We are extremely appreciative to the UN for their investment in attempting to secure the arrival of these young ladies.
"At this moment we have around two million individuals in IDP camps, 60 for every penny of them are ladies and youngsters and 60 for every penny of those kids are stranded.
"This is a noteworthy test for government; we need to give confront framework particularly to training and wellbeing, take them back to their towns and towns and reintegrate them with the goal that they can have ordinary life."
In the interim, reactions have proceeded to poor in for the president over his "affront" to his better half Aisha in the wake of asserting that she was just meriting his kitchen and not to remark on political or government matters.
Most recent to reprimand Buhari for the announcement are previous individuals from ex-president Goodluck Jonathan's legislature Femi Fani-Kayode and media associate Reno Omkri.

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