31 July 2014

We didn't receive N100m from Presidency - Chibok community says

              
Speaking with journalists  at the daily sit out of the Abuja #bringbackourgirls campaign, a leader of the Kibaku Area Development Association of the Chibok community, Dauda Iliya said contrary to media reports, they didn't receive N100m from the presidency. He said only N200,000 was handed to some of the parents.

     "On July 22nd at about midnight, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Special duties                    who has been coordinating the visit from the side of the presidency visited the hotel and told the 51                escaped girls who came that the Presidency sent them a token of a N100, 000 each and accordingly            gave them the said money without even a prior knowledge or discussion of any other person in the                community that was around the vicinity of the hotel. The Senior special assistant equally gave the sum of        N200,000 each to 61 parents out of the 122 that came on the visit. 61 parents were given N100,000            each on the basis that the money given to them was not enough to go round at the agreed amount of              N200,000 each. The remaining parents were not given any money at all" he said

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