Buratai and the IGP have been asked to rescue the abducted Chibok and Dapchi schoolgirls in two weeks. The Nigerian Senate has asked the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai and the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to rescue the abducted schoolgirls in Chibok and Dapchi within two weeks.Senators also summoned both Buratai and Idris to explain the circumstances surrounding the abduction of 110 students of Government Girls Science and Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State, by Boko Haram on February 19, 2018.The Senate’s decision was sequel to a motion by Binta Garba and eight others, to commemorate the 2018 International Women’s Day on Thursday, March 8, 2018.Presenting the motion, Senator Biodun Olujim said expressed concerns over the implementation of policies that prohibit violence against women and girls, and promote the girl-child’s education was still poor.ALSO READ: Moment Senators called Governor little Hitler, threat to democracy“Practices such as violence against women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking, sexual and other types of exploitation, early child and forced marriage, female genital mutilation are still being practised,” Olujimi said.“The Senate is further concerned that the spate of girl-child kidnapping in Nigeria has assumed an alarming dimension. On the 21st of February, 2018, the nation was shocked with the news of the kidnap of 110 schoolgirls from Government Girls Science Technical College, Dapchi, Busari Local Government Area of Yobe State. This incidence is reminiscence of the 2014 Chibok girls’ abduction in which 113 of the girls are still in captivity almost four years after.“The Senate is worried that a pattern is gradually being established which clearly indicates that the objectives of the Boko Haram insurgents is to deprive young girls of school age from pursuing education.“The Senate is further worried that if this ugly trend is not checked, the girl-child education, which is part of the objective of goal Number 4 of the Sustainable Development Goals would have been lost in Nigeria, even before the 2030 target year,” she added.In his remarks, the deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu who presided over plenary called for proper implementation of laws passed in favour of women in the country.

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