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Nigeria's President says difference in Boko Haram deferring Chibok young ladies discharge

Some of the Chibok girls freed in swap deal with Boko Haram last year.
Nigeria, Lagos (CNN)Negotiation talks between the Nigerian government and Boko Haram aggressors on the arrival of the rest of the Chibok young ladies have been set back, President Muhammadu Buhari said. 

A contradiction between individuals from the fear aggregate is in charge of the breakdown in arrangements, Buhari said in an announcement Friday. 

"Lamentably, the transactions between the administration and Boko Haram have endured some unforeseen difficulties, owing for the most part to an absence of assention among their abductors," Buhari said. "As we commemorate the 4th anniversary of the abduction of the tomorrow, April 14, let me again assure the parents and families that their daughters will never be forgotten or abandoned to their fate. Unfortunately, the negotiations between the government and Boko Haram suffered some unexpected setbacks, owing mainly to a lack of agreement among their abductors, whose internal differences have led to a divergence of voices regarding the outcome of the talks."
This announcement comes as Nigeria denotes the four-year commemoration of the snatchings in which activists seized 276 young ladies from an all-inclusive school in Chibok town in Borno state, starting a worldwide shock. 
A portion of the young ladies were liberated a year ago after transaction talks between the Nigerian government and Boko Haram. 

Notwithstanding, in excess of 100 Chibok young ladies stay in imprisonment four years after the fact. Present to Back Our Girls amass which has since quite a while ago battled for the protected return of the young ladies, denoted the commemoration on Saturday with a walk in Lagos and an address given by Tunde Bakare, a noticeable minister in Nigeria's capital Abuja. 

President Buhari said however it has taken so long to secure their discharge, the administration was doing its best to free the rest of the Chibok young ladies from their abductors. 

He said the arrival of more than 100 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram from Dapchi, a town in Nigeria's Yobe State ought to console guardians in Chibok that their little girls will return home. 

"We realize this isn't the news you guardians need to hear following four entire years of pause, however, we need to be as genuine as conceivable to you. 

"In any case, this administration isn't yielding," Buhari said. 
Boko Haram has grabbed in excess of 1,000 kids in Nigeria since 2013, a UNICEF report said Friday, most as of late abducting 110 schoolgirls from the town of Dapchi in Yobe state on February 19. 
The greater part of the young ladies has now been brought together with their families after they were liberated by the dread gathering a month ago. 
In any case, one of them Leah Sharibu stays in bondage since she professedly declined to repudiate her Christian confidence.

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