"Welcome our dear girls", Nigeria's Buhari tells freed Chibok girls

"I can't express in a couple words that I am so cheerful to welcome our dear young ladies back to opportunity," Buhari told the young ladies encompassing him in his residency, an administration proclamation said.

"In the interest of all Nigerians, I will get a kick out of the chance to impart my euphoria to you," he told the young ladies, who were seen applauding, as indicated by an official photo of the meeting.

The young ladies were among a gathering of 270 schoolgirls grabbed in April 2014 by the aggressor assemble Boko Haram, which has pursued an eight-year-old uprising to make an Islamist caliphate, slaughtering thousands and constraining more than two million from their homes.

The administration secured the discharge with intercession by the Global Board of the Red Cross. A military source said three Boko Haram commandants had been liberated in a trade, however, declined to give additionally subtle elements.

Photos discharged by the ICRC demonstrated a line of young ladies wearing vests embellished with the philanthropy's logo holding up to board a military helicopter.

The military source said the young ladies had been flown from Banki close to the outskirt with Cameroon to Maiduguri and afterward Abuja, where they initially got a therapeutic checkup at a police healing facility before being driven in two means of transport to the presidential estate.

Their meeting with the president clearly occurred before they were brought together with their folks and relatives.

Nigeria's Leader Muhammadu Buhari comments as he respects a gathering of Chibok young ladies, who were held hostage for a long time by the militant bunch Boko Haram, in Abuja, Nigeria, May 7, 2017. Reuters Nigeria's Leader Muhammadu Buhari cheers as he respects a gathering of Chibok young ladies, who were held hostage for a long time by the militant mass Boko Haram, in Abuja, Nigeria, May 7, 2017. Reuters In Chibok, the remote town in northeastern Nigeria where the young ladies were snatched from, families were anxiously sitting tight for names of those liberated to be distributed.

"A considerable lot of the guardians of the young ladies are on edge about the characters of the young ladies," said Maina Mohammed, uncle of one of the kidnapped young ladies. "'Will my girl be there?' they continue asking today."

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Their discharge was a lift for Buhari, a previous military ruler who made squashing Boko Haram a mainstay of his decision battle in 2015. Buhari, 74, has shown up since coming back from England in Spring for therapeutic treatment.

A thin-looking Buhari met the young ladies at night. Just state TV and his official picture taker were permitted to go to.

"Give me a chance to console Nigerians, particularly relatives and companions of the rest of the young ladies that the Government will save no push to see that they and every single other Nigerian who have been snatched securely recover their opportunity," Buhari said in the announcement.

The young ladies, who wore headscarves, were driven through Abuja to the healing center in a military guard. One had a wrapped arm and some could be seen snickering.

In spite of the fact that the abducting of the Chibok young ladies got worldwide consideration, Boko Haram, which has sworn reliability to Islamic State, has captured a large number of grown-ups and youngsters.

The armed force has retaken a significant part of the region at first lost to Boko Haram, yet huge parts of the upper east, especially in Borno state, stay under risk from the activists. Suicide bombings and firearm assaults have expanded in the area since the finish of the stormy season before the end of last year.

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