The Centre for Promotion of Ethics, Values and National Integration
(CENPEVNI), has said that it has secured admission for the 57 escaped
Chibok school girls from a school in the United States of America (USA),
through its collaboration with other groups.
The executive
director of the group, and project coordinator, Rehabilitation and
Reintegration Outreach Mission (RROM), Dr Mercy Sokomba, stated this in
Abuja, at a one day Stakeholders Interactive Session on Effective Victim
Support Strategies.
She said, offers for completion of education
of the girls, inclusive of scholarship has been made to RROM through
Stefanos Foundation and the international support groups of RROM.
“The reality of this particular offer is if the girls are ready for another form of separation from their parents.
However,
we have initiated discussions with some leadership of the Chibok
community and at some point will meet with them and the parents for
consent,” she said.
Sokomba however said that they hope that the
funds and support partnership will consistently get to RROM for project
sustainability within scheduled time frame so as not to hinder the
progress the outreach mission has made so far.
Commending the
efforts of the federal government in the fight against insurgency,
Sokomba prayed and pleaded for a quick resolution of the Boko Haram saga
and safe return of the abducted Chibok girls and many other women and
children abducted earlier or after the Chibok girls.
According to her, “The end of terrorism will bring an end to the loss of lives and properties.”
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