Speaking at the opening ceremony of the North-East Humanitarian
Multi-Stakeholders Engagement on Tuesday in Maiduguri, the Chairman of
the Presidential Committee on North-East Intervention, Gen. Theophilus
Danjuma, said N233bn was needed for the reconstruction and
rehabilitation of the communities ravaged by the Boko Haram sect.
The chairman of PCNI, who was represented by a member of the committee,
Mohammed Danjuma, said the rebuilding of the ravaged states needed
proper coordination to alleviate the sufferings of the Internally
Displaced Persons.
He said the Federal Government and other stakeholders are determined to
manage the humanitarian crisis in the region, adding that the IDPs would
return to their communities after the reconstruction of their destroyed
communities.
VP Osinbajo said:
“This region has suffered tremendously in the past six years. It has
suffered from the destruction of infrastructure, farmlands, businesses,
trades, the destruction of schools and the loss of school years.
“Rebuilding, restoring and rehabilitation will cost money and time. But
neither money nor time can fix the trauma of loss of family members,
relations and friends, the shame of the raped, the scars and fears of
parents of the abducted and the kidnapped, the bewilderment that comes
with loss of homes, possessions and livelihoods and the pains of
hundreds of thousands of orphaned children.”
“The tasks before us are many and profound, to fix brick and mortar and
to mend hearts and minds damaged by senseless murderous violence. But we
are called not just to mend the hearts and minds of the victims but
also of their traducers, and killers.
“The young men and women who have been brainwashed to kill, maim and
destroy in the warped belief that by so doing they please God, they are
also victims. Indeed, these perpetrators are themselves victims, trapped
in the vortex of evil manipulation, compelled to dehumanise themselves
as they shed the blood of the innocent.
“It is our duty to deconstruct the narrative that causes men to kill
children on their beds at a boarding school at night even as we degrade
the military capacity of the insurgents. The tasks are indeed many and
profound.
“But while there is still so much to do, much has been done already. The
many civil society groups, funding partners, regional and international
partners who have given of their time, resources and even their lives
in some cases, deserve to be commended. But for you, first responders,
we would have been far worse off than we are today.”
He added, “We are in Maiduguri to show humanity and to give milk of
human kindness to our brothers and sisters who for six years have been
ravaged by Boko Haram insurgency by killing, maiming and abduction of
innocent people.”
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FG says it needs N233bn to rehabilitate Boko Haram ravaged states
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