President Muhammadu Buhari's first daughter, Hadiza Buhari-Bello, will lead a team of medical personnel to administer free medication to the released Chibok girls, it was learnt.
The 21 girls, whose release was negotiated by the Federal Government last week, will be tested for Hepatitis B and C, malaria and sugar level.
The girls, over 200 of them, were abducted by Boko Haram insurgents from their school - Government Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State, more than two years ago.
After painstaking negotiations facilitated by a humanitarian group and a foreign government, the terrorist released 21 of them and promised to set 83 more free in the coming weeks, perhaps depending on how well negotiations go.
Since the release of the schoolgirls, humanitarian organisations have indicated interests in offering aid to ease their rehabilitation.
Other stakeholders involved in the exercise and planned rehabilitation of the girls are the Peace Corps of Nigeria, a paramilitary organisation, and the Medic