Lt. Gen. Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma |
President Muhammadu Buhari says a
committee to rehabilitate infrastructure and resettle Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria’s northeast is soon to be formally inaugurated.
The committee, to be led by a statesman,
Lt.-Gen. Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma (rtd), would also include Africa’s richest
man, Aliko Dangote.
Speaking at the State House, Abuja
on Friday, in response to a goodwill message delivered to him by a group, Women
In Politics Forum (WIPF), President Buhari announced that all forms of
assistance and aid in this respect generated locally and from foreign
countries, as promised by the Group of Seven of Industrialised Countries (G7),
would be channelled through the committee when it is inaugurated.
A statement by a spokesman for the
President, Mr. Garba Shehu, said President Buhari had compiled a list of
damaged infrastructure, including schools and bridges and handed it to the
leaders of the G7 and the United States.
“I didn’t ask for a Kobo (in cash).
It is up to them to choose what they will undertake. Already, some of them have
sent teams to verify our assertions,” the President, however, stated.
He also defended the records of the
administration in response to criticism that it is slow, arguing that steps
must be taken with caution to avoid mistakes.
“People say we are slow. We are
trying to change structures put in place by our predecessors in office for 16
years. If we hurry it, we will make mistakes. That will be a disaster.”
President Buhari assured them that the
country had a budget proposal for the New Year that is good for employment and
manufacturing.
“By the end of the second quarter,
the full impact of these positive measures will be felt,” he told the visiting
women.
The WIPF, made up of women leaders
from 26 registered political parties led by Mrs. Ebere Ifendu of the Labour
Party expressed their full support for the government’s war on corruption and
insecurity.
They asked the administration to
usher in laws to promote gender equity
as well as action towards the implementation of the Violence Against Persons
Prohibition Act.
The Women’s group made the record of
being the first organisation to be received by the President in the New Year.
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