First Lady, Patience Jonathan Speaking during a meeting with the Nigerian community in Windhoek, Namibia empathised with families of the missing girls and the entire Chibok community where they were kidnapped from.
"As a mother, I am very worried over the abduction of these girls; I share the pains of the mothers whose children were abducted," Patience said.
She also expressed optimism that the girls will be released soon, saying the women of Nigeria have fasted and prayed that God will touch the minds of members of the sect and they will be released safely from wherever they are being held captive.She commended the security agencies for their efforts and patriotic zeal in fighting terrorism and urban violence, especially in the Northeast.
She therefore called on Nigerians in the Diaspora to support government and the military in putting an end to the insurgency plaguing the country, especially in the Northeastern region.
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