Saturday, 26 September 2015

Buhari expresses full commitment to national security, IDPs’ welfare


President Muhammadu Buhari  yesterday reiterated the full commitment of his administration to the rehabilitation and well-being of all persons who have been displaced or adversely affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.


He was reacting to the erroneous impression by reports that the Nigerian delegation to the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly missed a meeting on help for displaced persons.


In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the president said that the war against terrorism, improved security across Nigeria and additional  measures to give succour to  internally displaced persons have been central to his discussions with other world leaders since his arrival in New York on Thursday night.


The statement reads: “The issues were dominant  in  the president’s  conversations on Friday with Chancellor Angela Merkel, the King of Spain, His Majesty Don Felipe VI and former Prime-Minister Gordon Brown who came with former President Olusegun Obasanjo to discuss the actualisation of the safe schools initiative, which is of special interest in parts of Nigeria most vulnerable to terrorist attacks.


“President Buhari is handling his duty as leader of the Nigerian delegation to this year’s General Assembly with the greatest possible diligence and will certainly not tolerate any  tardiness on the part of the delegation in seizing every possible opportunity to advance Nigeria’s interests.


“This notwithstanding, it must be realised that it will be near impossible for any national delegation, no matter its size, to participate in all  the meetings that are simultaneously happening in and around the General Assembly in New York,” it added


The statement also pointed out that the meeting, which Nigeria was reportedly absent, was not one the official events of the United Nations for which President Muhammadu Buhari and his delegation are in New York.


While stressing that the meeting referred to in media reports is commendable, the statement said it was not the only one or the most important of such meetings in New York that are paying attention to the problem of insecurity, migration and violent extremism in the Lake Chad area and the rest of the world.


“Nigeria was represented earlier today  at an important side event devoted to the North-East called by the UN Population Fund, UNFPA on ‘Building Stability and Resilience in Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin Countries.’”


President Buhari, the statement said, is fully conscious of his responsibility to Nigeria and will accept nothing short of the best for Nigerians in the meetings taking place in and around the United Nations.


“Anyone trying to create an impression of dereliction of duty, based on the Nigerian delegation’s absence at an unofficial meeting, is only being mischievous and uncharitable,” it stated





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