Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has reiterated
President Muhammadu Buhari’s resolve to end Boko Haram
insurgency in the
North East and restore the livelihood of Nigerians who have been badly
affected by terrorism in Yola.
Osinbajo who has been touring in
the North East in the last two days on the instruction of the President
told IDPs in NYSC camp and terrorism patients at the Federal Medical
Center, both in Yola “everyday, everyday the president is thinking
about you. That is why he sent me. To come and see, take notes, to
understand what is going on, to hear from you, so that I can report to
him for positive action. That is why I am here,” he said in a statement
issued by Abiodun Abiola, his Senior Special Assistant, Media and
Publicity.
Continuing he added that the President wants the IDPs
and all victims of terrorism to be hopeful, that there would be
restoration.
“He asks me to say to you that there is hope, great
hope. That the federal government under his leadership will ensure
everything is done to provide for you and resettle you back to you
homes, your work, your businesses and your places of worship.”
He
added however that the people should be patient. “But you have to be
patient, you have to be patient. As you know, the government has very
little money. We are running after all the money everywhere, so that we
use it to serve you.”
Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo also
noted that the Federal Government will take seriously the need to sweep
off land mines and other forms of explosives from farmlands in
territories recently recovered from insurgents.
Speaking at the Bajabure NYSC Orientation camp in Damare area of
Girei Local Government Council of Adamawa State today, the Vice
President observed that the task of de-mining affected farmlands in the
recovered areas ravaged by insurgency would receive utmost priority of
government, as it is a very important step in achieving the primary
objective of rehabilitation and resettlement of displaced persons back
to their homes.
Explaining the seriousness of the situation, the
Vice President said terrorists “plant land mines and other forms of
explosives , making it difficult for people to resettle and that is the
reason why it is absolutely important for us that the farmlands are
swept clean of mines and explosives. That is a matter we shall take
seriously, that is de-mining of farm lands”
While commenting on
the problem of unemployment, and poverty in Adamawa State, the VP
disclosed that his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) is
specifically concerned with these major problems. He said “naturally on
the concern about the question of unemployment in this State and the
question generally about poverty in this particular State, the FG is
specifically concerned about the issues of mass poverty and one of our
cardinal campaign promises is that the poor in this country must not be
left behind and must not be forgotten.”
He thus reiterated the
commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari towards the alleviation of
poverty among the masses, promising that Government has made it a high
priority.
Meanwhile, during his interaction with about 2,100
internally displaced persons being accommodated in the camp, the Vice
President informed them that because President Muhammadu Buhari was
concerned about their welfare and the general condition in the camp, he
had instructed him to visit them and to find out how they were coping.
He assured them of government’s readiness to rebuild their homes, places
of worship, markets, schools and provide other necessary
infrastructures which would enable them settle down to normal life in
their communities when they return home.
However, Prof, Yemi
Osinbajo assured the government of Adamawa State that the
administration of President Buhari was committed to assisting them
rebuild and reconstruct affected parts of the State.
During his
visit to the State, Prof. Osinbajo visited some of the wounded soldiers
and other victims being treated at the Federal Medical Center, Yola. He
was accompanied by the Governor of Adamawa State, Senator Bindow
Jubrilla and other dignitaries.
Prof Osinbajo had earlier paid a
courtesy call on the Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo
Mustapha, who expressed delight in the readiness of the Buhari
presidency to confront the insurgency crisis in the state and other
parts of the North East.
Source: PM News

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