Nigeria's newly-elected president Muhammadu Buhari promised Saturday to get the 200 Chibok schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram militants released, Al-Bawaba News reported. The Buhari Administration, which is scheduled to officially take power May 29, will honestly reveal all facts related to the kidnapped to our people, he vowed. "We know nothing for sure about the conditions under which the abducted girls are living, but we will do our best to free them and free the whole country from terror," Buhari said. A man claiming to be the leader of the Islamic extremists said November 2014 the victims, abducted from the northwestern city of Chibok April 2014, were married off to militants. "The kidnapped girls are now in their marital homes," he said.