Mr. Stephen O'Brien, the
UN Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief
Coordinator, on Wednesday, May 18, 2016, expressed delight over the rescue of
one of the abducted Chibok girls.
O'Brien stated this in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Maiduguri.
``I am absolutely
delighted to hear the news today and I hope this becomes signal to the success
of rescuing not just the remaining Chibok girls but the other hundreds and
thousands of girls and boys and others who have been abducted and made to
either take up arms as young boys or sold into slavery as sex workers,'' he
said.
O'Brien said that her
rescue would help in building parents' confidence on the possible return of the
rest of the abducted girls.
``I think it is very
important to recognise how much this will go in building the peoples
confidence,'' he said.
O'Brien said government
must take immediate steps towards rehabilitating her.
``We must make sure that
in her own interest that she is given a space, appropriate care, attention and
treatment that she will need as well as the long term support that she will
need.
``This is a very very
important to show people that there is a hope for the future that you can work
for a long period of time seeking protection of Humanitarian needs of the
people even though they are affected by most brutal conflict and by terrible
action of people who have caused fear among communities,'' he said.
O'Brien, who visited
Dalori Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Maiduguri as well as some
host communities in Konduga Local Government Area (LGA), said he was shocked at
the level of destruction by the Boko Haram terrorist in the state.
``Absolutely it is
necessary that we do everything we can for the people to be able to return to
their homes safely,'' he said.
O'Brien commended Gov.
Kashim Shettima of Borno for his commitment towards solving the humanitarian
crisis in the state.
``The best way to relieve
the sufferings is for all of us to work in partnership and I was very impressed
that Borno State and the Federal Government have a clear plan to re-secure
these areas and make sure that their needs are taken care of especially in
terms of medical treatents for the wounded etc,'' he said.(NAN)
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