"Discharged Chibok Girls Need Psychological Rehabilitation" – Pope Francis

"Discharged Chibok Girls Need Psychological Rehabilitation" – Pope Francis 

Pope Francis 1, pioneer of the Catholic Church around the world, has said the 21 Chibok young ladies discharged from Sambisa woods require mental assessment led by specialists. 

Pope Francis who put forth this expression through his agent, President of Pontifical Mission Societies (Nigeria), Rev. Fr. George Ajana, amid the current year's World Mission Sunday, at Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Pro-Cathedral, Area 3, Abuja, said; 

"The arrival of the 21 Chibok young ladies is triumph, it is a decent sign and we are expressing gratitude toward God for it that a portion of the Chibok young ladies were discharged. Nigerians have been commending this while, the congregation goes along with them in the festival and we are unified with them. 

Along these lines, we above all else say thanks to God that a couple of them, only 21 were discharged. The Chibok young ladies require therapeutic help; the administration is doing that as of now. They have been taken to healing facility. I think they will require mental restoration. The administration need to get specialists to balance out them since they more likely than not experienced a considerable measure of injury. 

"I don't think they will be their typical selves any more. Along these lines, the Chibok young ladies should be mentally taken back to their genuine living. Also, we have to appeal to God for them; the congregation will be extremely upbeat. We continue petitioning God for the arrival of the rest since they are people to be regarded. The life of one individual is as critical as the lives of the entire country, which must be regarded.

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