Am Ready: Buhari Agrees To Swap Boko Haram Prisoners For Chibok Girls

Nigeria's President has again recharged his dedication to the salvage of the Chibok young ladies, saying government won't surrender in the hunt.

Remarking on this in his Twitter handle on Sunday, President Muhammadu Buhari paid shining tributes to the military for their endeavors in the war against revolt in Nigeria's upper east.

Our brave troops in the Northeast have effectively safeguarded a huge number of individuals. We will never abandon the Chibok young ladies.

— Muhammadu Buhari (@MBuhari) August 28, 2016

The President additionally said he will swap Boko Haram detainees for the Chibok young ladies.

In any case, that is on condition that they can list those they need discharged and afterward turn out to talk about with the Federal Government.

He says the Federal Government will need the young ladies out safe with no damage done to them.

I emphasized it in Nairobi, that we need our Chibok young ladies safe, we need them out. We're doing everything we can to rejoin them with their families

— Muhammadu Buhari (@MBuhari) August 28, 2016

As of late, the Bring Back Our Girls campaigners had approached the President to acknowledge the swap of the Boko Haram detainees for the Chibok young ladies who were hijacked in Borno State two years prior.

The President was in Nairobi, Kenya for the African monetary summit which harps on expansion and headway of African economies.

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