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Progressive governors forum pledges to rebuild Chibok School

Progressive governors forum pledges to rebuild Chibok School

The Progressive Governors Forum has pledged to rebuild the destroyed Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, just as it announced a N100m donation to all victims of the Nyanya Bomb blast.

It also promised to help with the treatment and rehabilitation of the students of the Chibok schoolgirls as soon as they are rescued.

Chairman of the forum, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, said this in Abuja, on Wednesday.

The PGF, he said, was deeply concerned about the growing state of insecurity and is committed to working with the Federal Government as well as other tiers of government and international partners to ensure a safe return of the abducted girls.

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He said, “The abduction of these innocent schoolgirls is an assault on our nation, an attack on civility and constitutionalism and colossal descent to barbarism, which is unacceptable and should be combated by all patriots.

“We are therefore very grateful to all Nigerians and international community for standing by the innocent schoolgirls, their parents, Chibok community and the people and government of Borno State.

“Once rescued, we will support the parents and government of Borno State to ensure that our girls all receive treatment for the physical and psychological trauma they might have suffered in captivity.

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“We shall also undertake the rebuilding of the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok to ensure that the students are able to resume normal life.”

According to him, now, more than ever before, members of the PGF are resolute in their determination to move the nation forward.

He noted that a successful fight against terrorism is a critical precondition for stability and constitutional governance.

“Together with all progressives and patriots, we will join hands to restore peace all over Nigeria.

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“We have also decided to support all the victims of Nyanya bomb blast with a total sum of N100m,” he said.

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