Intensify efforts to release other Chibok Girls, Brown tells FG

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Former British Prime Minister, Mr Gordon Brown has urged the Federal Government and negotiators not to give up until all the abducted Chibok schoolgirls are freed from captivity.
 The United Nations’ Special Envoy for Global Education made this call in his reaction to the release of the abducted girls.
He said while the release of the 21 girls “is a huge relief,” the development puts the spotlight on the other girls still being held.
He also expressed concern about how the freed girls would be reintegrated into the society.
 In a statement, the former UK prime minister, who has campaigned for the release of the girls said: “The release of 21 kidnapped Chibok girls is a huge relief but still raises the question: Where are the other 200 girls and what has happened to them”?
Explaining further, he said: “This Friday marks exactly two and a half years since the girls were abducted from their school dormitory. Most were studying to go on to college or university and to be nurses, doctors, care workers, teachers, lecturers and engineers.
 ”For those girls rescued today (Thursday) – a rescue for which we should thank the International Red Cross – we do not know how they will adjust but one thing is for certain, their lives have changed forever.
 ”Now, we must urge authorities and negotiators not to give up until every girl is safely back with their families.”
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