
President Buhari addressed Internally Displaced Persons in their camp in Yola.
He said: “My government is doing everything possible to rebuild your homes, schools hospitals and roads to enable you go back to your homes.”
“Boko Haram will soon be a thing of the past.”
“We remain committed to ending Boko Haram, ensuring your safety and welfare, particularly your children and their education.

Atiku Abubakar welcomes President Buhari to Adamawa state.
The president gave assurance that his administration would not only recapture their areas but also assist in rebuilding destroyed structures especially schools and hospitals.

President Buhari promised that Boko Haram would end soon.
Answering on behalf of the Boko Haram survivors, Nicholas Samuel thanked Buhari for showing concern for their plight and making them to feel at home.

President
Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Muhammadu Jibrillah of Adamawa state and the
director general of NEMA, Alhaji Muhammad Sidi, during President
Buhari’s visit to IDPs Malkohi camp in Yola on Friday, November 13,
2015. Credit: NAN-Photo
Nigerians reacting to the development praise their president:

President
Muhammadu Buhari with Governor Muhammadu Jibrillah of Adamawa state
acknowledging cheers from IDPs during President Buhari’s visit to IDPs
Malkohi Camp in Yola on Friday, November 13, 2015. Credit: NAN-Photo
President Buhari is expected to attend Atiku’s daughter’s wedding.
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