| President Buhari |
Nigeria’s
President, Muhammadu Buhari has said that the safe return of over 200 Chibok
schoolgirls kidnapped by the dreaded Islamist sect, Boko Haram, 626 days ago is
the “most worrying issue to his government”.
Buhari who stated this in Abuja on Friday in an audience
with Women In Politics Forum (WIPF) said the fight for the return of the Chibok
girls is ongoing and “continues to be a most worrying issue” to his government.
He,
however, emphasised that the administration would do all within its powers in
making the best efforts to secure their freedom.
The
president acknowledged the case made by the WIPF for better representation of
women in his government and assured that women would fare well in the
composition of parastatal agencies and their boards in the first quarter of
this year.
He also defended
the records of the administration in response to criticism that it was slow,
saying that steps must be taken with caution to avoid mistakes.
“People
say we are slow. We are trying to change structures put in place by our
predecessors in office for 16 years. If we hurry it, we will make mistakes.
That will be a disaster,” he said.
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