New York – The U.S. will continue to assist Nigeria with intelligence and advisory support to locate and bring home the girls abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno.
Mark Toner, U.S. State Department Deputy Spokesperson, said this in a statement on Tuesday in New York, on the second anniversary of the kidnapping of the more than 200 Nigerian girls.
It said the kidnapping of these young women, along with the kidnappings of countless others by Boko Haram, epitomised the terrorist group’s depravity.
The statement called for the immediate release, without preconditions, of all hostages held by Boko Haram.
It said that the U.S. was also delivering over 240 million dollars in development and humanitarian assistance across the Lake Chad Basin region.
This was to provide conflict-affected populations and refugees with transitional assistance, psycho-social services, health programmes and emergency education for children displaced by violence. (NAN)