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Chibok girl rescue has put Jonathan, Fayose to shame – APC
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– Southeast APC salutes the gallant Bring Back Our Girls, the Nigeria armed forces, the JTF and President Buhari for their fortitude, and perseverance in ensuring the rescue of Amina Ali, one of the abducted Chibok Girls
– Southeast APC remains hopeful that the remaining school girls will be found and rescued
– The Southeast APC believes the rescue of Amina put an end to doubts from Patience Jonathan and Fayose who didn’t believe the abduction of the girls
The southeast caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigerian Army, the Civilian Joint Task Force and the Bring Back Our Girls group for their fortitude and resilience in ensuring the rescue of one of the abducted Chibok school girls, Amina Ali.
Speaking in Abuja, Osita Okechukwu, the spokesperson of APC southeast caucus also noted that the rescue of Amina Ali has put former first lady, Patience Jonathan and Governor Ayo Fayose to shame, The Punch reports.
According to Okechukwu, both Patience Jonathan and Fayose were among those who doubted the truth of the abduction of the girls.
Okechukwu explained that if President Buhari has remained indifferent like his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, the penetration of Sambisa forest would have been impossible.
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APC southeast caucus says the rescue of Chibok girl, Amina Ali has put former first lady, Patience Jonathan and Governor Ayo Fayose to shame
He said: “Indeed the rescue of Amina Ali has put to shame people like the former First Lady, Mrs Patience Jonathan and Governor of Ekiti, His Excellency, Ayo Fayose, who up to date thought the abduction of the girls was a scam, meant to demonise Jonathan regime.
“We salute the gallant Bring Back Our Girls, the Nigeria armed forces, the JTF and the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, for their fortitude, resilience and perseverance.
“Our message to the parents of the remaining school girls is that they should bear in mind that with God nothing is impossible. Their hope should not wane, as we have every hope that more girls will be rescued.
“The Southeast APC remains hopeful that the remaining school girls will be found and rescued.”
Amina Ali was rescued on Wednesday, May 18, by the Civilian Joint Task Force and Nigerian troops.
The entire nation was thrown into jubilation, when news broke that Amina, one of the over 200 secondary school girls who went missing over two years ago, had been rescued.
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