FG shops for $400 million World Bank loan to rebuild the North-east

FG shops for $400 million World Bank loan to rebuild the North-east

Nigeria’s government is seeking about $400 million World Bank loan to rebuild the North-east of the country, where Boko Haram terrorists had destroyed many of its infrastructure and social system.

FG shops for $400 million World Bank loan to rebuild the North-east
Internally Displaced Persons

Lt. Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (Rtd) chairman of the Presidential Committee on North-east Initiative (PCNI|) who was represented by the Deputy Chairman of the committee, Alhaji Tijani Tumsah stated this during a visit by the Security and Peace Building Sub-Committee of the PCNI to the service chiefs in Abuja.

“The federal government is seeking a World Bank loan to rebuild the North-east. These figures will reach up to $400 million.

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“And so we seek collaboration with the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) in a lot of ways, some of the areas, including using your experiences to curb violent extremism, disarmament, mobilisation, construction and renovation of schools.”

Tumsah said going forward, there was need to enhance the delivery of humanitarian services, adding that the Armed Forces must not relent in their efforts to make sure that the insurgency was completely ended.

When the Presidential Committee on North-east Initiative (PCNI|) met with security chiefs, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Olonisakin, who was equally represented by the Chief of Defence Policy and Plans, Air Vice Marshal Bashir Saidu pledged the military’s unflinching support and collaboration in line with the committee’s action plan of ensuring a coordinated framework for lasting peace and stability in the North-east

At the Nigerian Air Force Headquarters, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, assured the committee of the force’s readiness to assist the PCNI in its intervention efforts in the North -east.

Abubakar explained that what was critical at the moment was the need to ensure that Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) returned to their homes and also to support their stay in the camps and make them a bit comfortable.

At the Naval Headquarters, the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Ibok Ete-Ibas, who also met with the PCNI, said plans were underway by the Nigerian Navy to build an outpost station in the Lake Chad Basin.

Ibas explained that the plan would ensure that all forms of criminality and terrorism perpetuated by groups like the Boko Haram would be checkmated.

“It is needless to say that this committee is pivotal to sustaining enduring peace in the North-east by winning hearts and minds of the people and quickly resettling those affected to their various communities.

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“We have the Navy participation through the on-going operation in the North-east. We also have identified the strategic importance of the Lake Chad.

“And to that effect, the Navy is currently consolidating on the establishment of the Navy outpost in the area,” Ibas said.

Source: Legit.ng

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