Foreign Secretary condemns abduction of school girls in northern Nigeria
17 Apr 2014 11:32 AM
Foreign Secretary appalled by the abduction of
up to 100 school girls in northern Nigeria, offers UK
help.
Reacting to the abduction, Foreign Secretary William
Hague said:
I
am appalled by the abduction of up to 100 school girls in Borno State, in
northern Nigeria. My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with them, and with
their families.
I
condemn this cowardly act and those responsible for it. We stand ready to
provide assistance to help the Nigerian government ensure that these children
can be returned to their families in safety, and to bring to justice those
responsible.
This attack follows other reports of Boko Haram’s
abduction of women and girls, the barbaric murder of schoolchildren and the use
of sexual violence. There is no possible justification for such callous acts,
that intentionally target the most vulnerable people in the cruellest
way.
The
UK is a firm ally and friend of the people of Nigeria and we will continue to
offer staunch support and assistance as they combat the threat posed by Boko
Haram, and address the wider issues raised by this attack.
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