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The Nigerian government has expressed its willingness to partner with the British Government in tackling unemployment and creating job opportunities for young persons in the country. The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Dr Festus Keyamo, with the Political Counsellor, British High Commission, Mr Dominic Williams. PHOTO: NAN The Minister of State for  Labour  and Employment, Dr Festus Keyamo, stated this when the Political Counsellor, British High Commission, Mr Dominic Williams, paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja. “We are ready to collaborate with our partners all over the world to open up avenues for job creation. We are open to all kinds of suggestions and levels of co-operation,” he said. He disclosed that the Government has opened up other sectors as part of efforts to diversify the economy from oil, which would, in turn, create room for employment. According to him, part of the efforts of Government to diversify the economy and boost job creation include
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Chibok girls: Only 6, not 57 sighted in Sambisa Forest–Parents


Parents of the abducted Chibok school girls on Tuesday said only six girls were sighted in Sambisa Forest as against 57 indicated by media reports quoting one of the parents.
File: Released Chibok girls in Aso Rock
The Spokesperson of the parents, Mr Ayuba Alamson, told newsmen in Maiduguri that the lady who escaped from the Boko Haram captivity, claimed to have stayed with only six girls in the forest.
Alamson, who identified the lady as Jummai Abouku, said the lady escaped from the Boko Haram insurgents and was released recently by the military to her family after profiling and screening.
According to him, “Jummai, a mother of six was abducted together with her elder son by the insurgents at Askira Uba in 2014.”
Alamson explained that the escapee told the parents that she stayed with six of the girls in Sambisa Forest, adding that she had also identified the girls and their parents.
He said: “Jumai told us that six of the girls were married to the insurgents, one of them is pregnant with one child and another one has a baby, while the remaining four were married without children.
“Few months before her escape, Jumai was also forced to marry one of the insurgents and she is now pregnant.
“She escaped with her son and stayed in a camp in Bama, before they were released to their family in Chibok.
“This is what she narrated to us and we do not know the source of the information about the 57 girls sighted in Cameroon.
”We are happy over the development, it rekindles our hope that the remaining girls in the insurgents’ captivity are alive and would be released.”
He commended the Federal Government over the release of the over 100 abducted school girls.
Alamson called on government and international organisations to secure the release of the remaining girls including Leah Sheribu.
However, Mr Yakubu Nkenke, the Chairman, Parents of the Abducted School Girls, was quoted in a media report as saying that 57 of the girls were sighted in northern Cameroon.
Nkenke disclosed that the girls were seen by other female captives at Garin Magaji and Garin Mallam villages of Marwa district, Cameroon.
Nkenke revealed that seven of the girls were at Garin Magaji, and 50 others stays with their husbands and children at Garin Mallam.
When contacted by newsmen he insisted on the 57 figure of the sighted girls.
”What we should be looking at is how to rescue the girls. Their locations has been revealed for the government to secure their release,” he told newsmen.
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