Federal scholarship for Chibok girls
• Malala, Taliban terror victim, visits Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday promised scholarships to all the
abducted Chibok schoolgirls, including those that had escaped from the
insurgents’ camp.This is even as he also
assured that he would soon meet with the parents of the abducted female
students, including the escapees.He gave the assurance to Malala
Yousafzai, the young Pakistani rights activist, who was shot by the
Taliban three years ago, for campaigning for girls’ education when she
visited the president at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
She is
in Nigeria to support girls’ education and campaign for the release of
the Chibok girls abducted on April 14 from Government Girls Secondary
School, Chibok in Borno State .
July 14 of each year has been
set aside as Malala Day by the United Nations for the world to focus on
getting all girls in school.
Director of Communications, Malala
Foundation, Eason Jordan, said President Jonathan told Malala that “he
was willing to meet with the parents of the Chibok girls today
(yesterday).”
Jordan said: “The families are eager to meet
with anyone that can help them. The president said to Malala that he can
guarantee that all the girls that have been kidnapped including the
ones that escaped, will be given scholarships to go to school in other
parts of the country. These were the things that he said and we hope
that he will be able to bring them to pass.”
The President also
referred to plans to launch Terror Victims Support Fund and a committee
to partner state governments, civil society and other stakeholders.
Malala told State House correspondents that her foundation had raised
$200,000 in support of the education of the abducted Chibok girls.
She stated that the President assured her of two things, to meet with
the parents and some of the escaped Chibok girls as well as their safe
return from their abductors. She said while praying and hoping for the
safe return of the girls, she would not stop campaigning for the
education of the girls.
Malala said during the interaction, the
President seemed genuinely concerned and pained by the abduction of the
girls, saying they were his daughters.
She said: “I am here in
Nigeria on my 17th birthday for a price, which is to see that every
child goes to school. This year, my objective is to speak up for my
Nigerian sisters, about 200 of them, who are under the abduction of Boko
Haram and I met the President, Goodluck Jonathan, for this purpose.
“I conveyed the voice of my sisters, who are out of school or who are
still under the abduction of Boko Haram. And for those girls who escaped
from the abduction but still do not have education. And in the
meeting, I highlighted the same issues which the girls and their parents
told me in the past two days.”
“The parents said they really
want to meet with the President to share their stories with him. And I
asked the President if he wants to meet with the parents of the girls,
the President assured me that he would meet with them,” Malala said.
“I spoke to the President about the girls who complain that they
cannot go to school despite the fact that they want to become doctors,
engineers and teachers. But the government is not providing them any
facility.
They also need health facility, security, and the
government is not doing anything. These are the issues I presented to
the President today. And the President fortunately promised me that he
will do something for these girls and he promised me that the girls
under the abduction of Boko haram will be released as soon as possible.
This is the promise the President made and I am hopeful that his promise
will come through and we will soon see those girls return soon
“I am hopeful that these two promises, the return of the girls from
Boko Haram and meeting with their parents will be fulfilled and we will
see it soon. Even though the promises have been made, it does not mean I
am going to stop talking. I will be counting days and I will be looking
when those girls are going to be returning home. I can’t stop this
campaign until I see those girls return back to their families and
continue the agitation. This is the position of the Malala foundation.
My father and I and the entire family want to speak out for those 10.5
milliom children who are out of school. They have no access to education
because of many problems. And I am hopeful that the international
community will take serious action because if we think this country is
in Africa and is not going to affect other countries, we are really
wrong. If we leave 10.5 million children illiterate, these children can
become terrorists, they can be violated and they can be deprived of
their basic human rights, at the end they will not be able to help their
country in developing.
“So if we want the whole world to be
successful, it is important that every child should go to school.
Unfortunately, in Nigeria, only 1.5 percent of the budget is spent on
education which is a small amount compared to Pakistan which has
increased its own to 4 percent. Money spent on education should
definitely be increased. This is how this country is going to be
developed and i believe in the power of education. If Nigeria must have a
bright future, every child must have an opportunity to go to school”.
Asked if the President spoke on progress made so far to rescue the
girls, Malala said, “he has made promises. The President said these
girls are his daughters and he is pained by their sufferings and that he
has his own daughters and he can feel what they are feeling. The
President has expressed his solidarity with those girls and his sadness.
He has assured that these girls will come back home safely. He has
several options but that he will choose the best to ensure the girls are
released safely”.
Speaking on the funds raised to support
education, she said, “we have set up the malala fund and through the
fund, we have raised $200,000 and we want to use it to contribute to
those children’s education. We have started working with two
organisations here in Nigeria to be able to help these girls continue
their education
7/15/2014
Federal scholarship for Chibok girls
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