President Muhammadu Buhari (Image credits: AFP) |
President Muhammadu
Buhari on Wednesday said his government would not rest until the over 200
schoolgirls, abducted from the Government Secondary School, Chibok in Borno
State in April 2014, were rescued alive.
The
Punch report continues:
He
also, for the first time, reacted publicly to the attempt by a former Minister
of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsday Orubebe, to disrupt the collation of the
results of the 2015 presidential election, describing it as a desperate attempt
to maintain the status quo for selfish reasons.
Buhari
made the submission in a speech he delivered to the parliament of the European
Union in Strasbourg, France.
A
copy of the speech was obtained by our correspondent in Abuja.
Buhari
said he remained committed to the promise he made to the parents of the
abducted girls that his administration would rescue them alive.
He
thanked individual EU member states for their assistance towards the success of
the Nigerian military onslaught against the Boko Haram sect while noting their
pledges to support efforts towards the rescue of the kidnapped girls.
The
President added, “It may interest you to know that in a recent meeting I had
with parents of the Chibok girls, I assured them that government would not rest
until all the girls are rescued alive and reunited with their families.
“I
remain fully committed to this pledge.
“Since
my assumption of office in May last year, we have reorganized the Nigerian
Armed Forces and repositioned them to deal decisively with the Boko Haram
terrorists.
“Indeed,
all the Local Government Areas that were hitherto under the control of the Boko
Haram terrorists in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states in the North-Eastern flank
of Nigeria, have been recaptured.
“The
Internally Displaced Persons are gradually returning to their communities. The
Federal Government is committed to rebuilding schools, hospitals and other
vital infrastructure destroyed by the fleeing terrorists.
“Currently,
the activities of Boko Haram have been reduced to the Sambisa Forest and their
capacity to launch major offensives has been degraded.
“Boko
Haram has now resorted to attacking soft targets such as markets, mosques and
churches using innocent, underage, hapless children to detonate locally made
Improvised Explosive Devices.”
Buhari,
however, expressed concern about the alarming security situation in Southern
Libya, which, he noted, was becoming a strategic time bomb for Africa and
Europe.
He
said the ungoverned swath of land of Southern Libya had become a thriving arms
bazaar, which constituted a threat to the security of the Sahel-Sahara region
as well as the West African region and beyond.
“We
must therefore intensify our efforts to find a lasting solution to the Libyan
crisis,” he stated.
Buhari
said despite its various challenges, democracy had come to stay in Nigeria.
He
pointed out that sooner than expected, the country would be counted among the
most stable democracies in Africa.
The
President added that the drama, orchestrated by Orubebe at the National
Collation Centre, where the results of the last presidential election were
being released, was momentarily frightening.
He
said the maturity, displayed by officials of the Independent National Electoral
Commission, saved the day.
He
said, “The drama that took place at the National Collation Centre was a
momentarily frightening situation, unleashed by desperate agents of the status
quo, with the purpose of maintaining their grip on the national resources for
their selfish interests.
“The
maturity and patience, with which the officials of the Independent National
Electoral Commission, under Prof. Attahiru Jega, handled the matter, saved the
struggle for democracy and the huge European contributions. We must thank God
that Nigeria survived this drama.
“As
I have stated at other fora, the action of Nigeria’s former President, Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan, is commendable.
“For
the first time in the history of Nigeria, a presidential candidate and sitting
President, conceded electoral defeat in defiance of calls by strong forces and
agents and benefactors of the regime not to do so.”
Buhari
identified poverty, disease and technological backwardness as Africa’s
problems.
He
listed the challenges posed by the problems to include internal strife, refugees,
drug and human trafficking.
He
said since chaos was not a neighbour anybody would wish to have, it was
important for countries to cooperate and tackle these serious problems in
Africa.
The
President described Nigeria as a peace-loving nation that had played a critical
role in conflict management and resolutions within and outside Africa.
Buhari
added, “Peacekeeping and peace-building have been part of Nigeria’s foreign
policy since independence.
“Nigerian
troops have participated in almost all United Nations sub-regional and regional
peacekeeping and peace-building operations.
“In
spite of our current security challenges, Nigeria is among the 10 top troops
contributing countries to the United Nations Peacekeeping Operations around the
world with huge financial and human commitment.”
Buhari
reiterated his position that climate change portended serious threats to
Nigeria’s security and development.
He
lamented that Nigeria had been watching helplessly as the Lake Chad was drying
up.
This,
he added, had consequences on the people in the area.
He
said, “Nigeria is watching helplessly as Lake Chad is drying up. This has
monumental consequences on the people living in the Lake Chad Basin, whose
livelihood has, for generations, been dependent on the resources of the lake.
“These
resources are fast dissipating, throwing communities out of jobs.
“It
is pertinent to mention that all the Lake Chad contiguous states are facing the
effects of climate change. Collectively, we are under obligation to face these
common challenges.
“Our
collective efforts may not be enough as we are constrained by the dearth of
funds, technology and manpower to initiate the right solutions.
“We
are therefore, calling for quick global actions to address the issues. Indeed,
these will serve in part, as panaceas for the issues facing the countries
sharing the Lake Chad resources.
“In
an effort to find a lasting solution to this problem, Nigeria had contributed
the sum of US$5m, which had already been used in the conduct of holistic study
for Inter-Basin Water Transfer from Congo Basin to Lake Chad. The study has
revealed that the project will require the sum of US$15bn to reach completion.
“I wish to state that this
study has indicated that the proposed Lake Chad Project would be able to pay
back this huge investment, if it is private-sector driven. Against this
background, let me invite the Parliament to use its good offices by lending its
support towards the realization of this laudable project.”
What Buhari Achieved In Seven Months — Presidency
The
Punch reports that the Presidency has risen in defence of President Muhammadu
Buhari, saying he has achieved a lot in the area of fighting corruption in the
seven months of his administration.
The
Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu,
said this in a statement on Wednesday.
Shehu
was reacting to a recent report by the Centre for Democracy and Development
which claimed that Buhari had only achieved one out of his 222 tracked
electoral promises, representing 0.5 per cent of the promises.
The
CDD had based its report on critical sectors such as security, the economy,
fighting corruption, oil and gas, agriculture, and social and environmental
sectors.
But
the presidential spokesman said it was mischievous to attribute to the
President promises he did not make during the campaigns and hold him
accountable.
While
advising leaders of the CDD to rise above what he called petty partisanship and
stop misleading Nigerians, Shehu said any unbiased person would recognize the
achievement so far made by Buhari in curbing corruption.
According
to him, no sincere Nigerian will fail to recognize the courage of the President
to tackle corruption in a country where impunity was once celebrated.
The
presidential spokesman added that within seven months, Buhari had successfully
blocked the leakages in the system.
He
said as a result of these efforts, the Nigeria Customs Service had quadrupled
its revenue base within seven months, a feat the service could not achieve in
years.
“Doesn’t
the President deserve credit for this and other efforts to confront the monster
of corruption?” Shehu asked.
On
the economy, he said it was wrong to blame the President for the falling oil
prices in the world market, a challenge which he said had made Buhari lay
emphasis on economic diversification.
He
recalled that President Barack Obama of the United States had inherited an
economy in crisis in 2009 and was not judged in his first seven months in
office.
Shehu
explained that in the case of Buhari, it was a double tragedy because he
inherited an economy in crisis on account of declining oil revenues and an
economy also ravaged by large-scale corruption.
He,
however, said progress was being made in recovering the nation’s stolen funds.
He
said an escrow account had been opened for that purpose.
Shehu
added, “He (Buhari) is making good strides towards improving governance by
tackling corruption. Till date, a good number of persons believed to have
collectively stolen billions from taxpayers have been arrested and are facing
the courts.
“We
are working with our allies across the world from Britain and America to France
and Germany to China and the UAE to source, locate and repatriate
misappropriated funds.
“So
far, an escrow account has been opened for money that is being returned. This
is only the start. The return of stolen funds is important, but it is just as
critical to ensure that those who seek to steal realize that no longer will
there be such impunity in Nigeria.”
He
said Buhari’s war against corruption and terrorism had become a template for
Africa and the rest of the world.
The
presidential spokesman said it was, however, ironic that at home, some
individuals were not prepared to give these successes the recognition they
deserved.
Shehu
said, “The latest CDD episode is a shocking reminder to their failed attempt to
hold the President to ‘100 promises in 100 days’ which disastrously crashed on
the head of the proponent.
“The elevation of the act
to a new high of 220 promises is a knee-jerk reaction that seeks to play to the
gallery and score points against the President.”
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