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Meeting parents of Chibok girls, the schoolgirls abducted from Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno state, two years ago, on a regular basis, is not good for his emotional state, President Muhammadu Buhari has said.
He said this in an interview with Christine Amanpour of CNN.
His words:
“I saw the families as a group twice. The first time, they came to visit my wife. The second, they came as a group to see me, and the less I see them the better for my own emotional balance”.
“I try to imagine my 14-year-old year old daughter missing for more than two years. I try to imagine what condition are they in. A lot of the fathers would rather see their graves, than imagine them under such condition.”
Buhari also condemned the idea of showing a proof of life video to the parents, saying there was no point raising their hopes when the girls had not been rescued.
During the second anniversary of their abduction, CNN made public a video of some of the girls. The video was said to have been sent to negotiators by their captors.
Buhari said:
“I have not seen that video and even if I see it, I will be very careful about showing it to the family. There is no point to deliberately raise the hope of the families if you can’t meet them”
“If we know where they are, then we can organize to secure them, but if they have been divided in a group of five, ten, two all over this region of Lake Chad commission, that is Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria and Niger, there is no way we can spontaneously and simultaneously attack all those locations and get the girls and the important thing to us is to get them alive.”