Mr Aruwan described 2021 as the year he fought so many battles.
Organisers of the programme said the objective is to allow survivors to pick up their lives after the harrowing experience.
It is not immediately clear if the demands of the bandits were met before the release of the students.
“Ending insecurity requires commitment and sincerity on the part of the government.”
The ACF, however, thanked Nigerians who risked their lives in the delicate negotiating process to free those held hostages by bandits.
“The government has always paid ransom. Not only this government. Even during Jonathan. They paid ransom. But they denied it.”
Mr Mohammed during a press conference in Abuja said banditry and kidnapping were not federal offences.
The move is coming even as the abductors had vowed to kill the students if their terms were not met latest by Tuesday May 4.
The abductors warned that failure to meet their ransom demands by Tuesday, May 4, would lead to the killing of the students in their custody.
The popular preacher described the current Nigerian authorities as “leaders with zero leadership qualities.”
