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Friday, May 01, 2015
NEMA officials in Yola for rescued victims
A team from the National Emergency Management Agency on Friday arrived in Yola, the Adamawa State capital, to receive the 293 women and girls rescued by Nigerian soldiers from BokoHaram camps in Sambisa forest.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the army authorities on Tuesday confirmed the rescue of the women and girls.
Confirming the development to NAN in Yola, NEMA Public Relations Officer, Alhaji Sani Datti, said the military had informed the agency that the victims, with the support of armed personnel, were on their way to Yola.
“Presently. I will not confirm to you where exactly the rescued victims are, but according to the military sources, they are on their way to Yola.
“So we are waiting for their arrival to receive them as the army is set to hand them over to us,” Datti said.
Datti also said that the agency had put all necessary arrangements in place to provide a camp for the victims.
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