FG appoints TY Danjuma to chair IDPs rehabilitation initiatives
The Federal Government has disclosed that General TY
Danjuma would supervise every presidential interventions and inItiatives
aimed to rehabilitate Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the
nation.
Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo revealed this Saturday at the
Northern Reawakening Forum organised to rebuild the 19 northern states
affected by the insurgency.
Osinbanjo said there was need for a unilateral approach to
streamline
all interventions including the Presidential Initiative on IDPs for
better impact.
The Vice President, who stated that about 10 northern states remained
the most poorest in the country, emphasised that the new administration
is committed to repair the damages.
He said the social safety nets, Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), one
meal daily for school children should be top priority among all the
interventions, stressing that the north bears most consequence of
poverty.
Osinbajo said: “We have been working on interventions in the north
east due to immediacy of the crisis in that axis but the problem of
diseases and poverty were excercebated by the boko haram
insurgency…..close detailed, analysis and plans on the north east has
been done in collaboration with some development organisations.
“We have government interventions such as presidential initiative on
the north east, victims support group among others. Now all of the
federal government initiatives are now under the chairmanship of
General TY Danjuma. We hope that streamlining these efforts this way
will help control immediate deliveries of succor to many of the problems
currently in the north east.
“In 19 northern states of Nigeria, human development indices showed
they are by far poorer than other parts of the country. The Northern
states occupy 70 per cent of our land mass, the highest infant mortality
rate, the lowest number of children in school, the highest number of
unemployed young people and the challenge of insecurity and religious
crisis including Boko Haram.
“A nation of 170 million people, the sixth largest producer of oil,
over a 100 variety of solid minerals and precious metals, thousands of
arable land, largest economy in Africa yet desperately poor, over 110
million people extremely poor. Maternal mortality has taken over 55, 000
people in a year,” Osinbajo added.
However, he said there was urgent need to rehabilitate the victims and integrate them back to their original homes.
Earlier, Chairman of the forum, Hon. Mohammed Umara regretted that
the north west and north east records the highest death rate of infants
born within the first 28 days.
He said the region also records lowest literacy level, adding that
poverty rate in 16 from 19 northern states have doubled since 1980.
However, he disclosed that the forum was organised to restore
traditional values of peaceful co-existence between different religious,
tribes and promote political and socio-economic development in the
region.
Umara expressed optimism the forum would help address challenges of poor educational standard.
In his remark, the Borno State Governor, Alh. Kashim Shettima called
for prompt sustainable development programmes in the northern states.
Shetima said the governors had agreed to. Work together to redevelopment the region.
The governor urged federal government to develop an all inclusive
development plan to really address all challenges of the state and
restore peoples’ hopes.
“A comprehensive master plan that will help re-integrate the people
and seek entire development of the northern Nigeria should be designed,”
Shettima added.
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