President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday reassured international community of the determination of his administration to completely eliminate the menace of Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria.
The
president gave the reassurance at a breaking of Ramadan fast with
members of the Diplomatic Corps in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He
stated that the nation security agencies had been provided with all
necessary equipment to make their job much easier in further decimating
the terror group.
"I assure you we will remain
firm in our determination to completely eliminate the terrorist group
and shall continue to count on the support of the international
community as clearly demonstrated during the recently held Regional
Security Summit.
"We are not letting off our efforts to secure the release of the remaining Chibok schoolgirls
"We are living daily with the pains of the forcible abduction of these schoolgirls,’’ he said.
According
to the president, his administration, in collaboration with
international partners, is mobilizing all available national resources
to address the challenges of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
He
said efforts had reached advanced stage to relocate the IDPs back to
their respective towns and villages in the North Eastern states of the
federation.
"The government has taken measures to make sure that the IDPs are settled in their communities within the shortest possible time.
"To
this end, we have commenced the reconstruction of infrastructure and
the affected towns and villages, and we are committed to ensure that
full economic activities pick up in the affected areas,’’ he said.
The
president also revealed that his administration was addressing the
problems of the Niger Delta region occasioned by the activities of the
militants in the areas.
He, therefore, assured
that the destructive activities of the militants would not deter his
administration from engaging with interest groups in finding solutions
to the challenges facing the areas.
On the ongoing
crusade against corruption, President Buhari acknowledged that his
administration had received tremendous cooperation from Nigeria’s
development partners in the recovery of looted fund.
He,
however, called on them to ensure speedy repatriation of the affected
fund to Nigeria to assist the country in achieving its desired
developmental goals.
Speaking on behalf of members
of the Diplomatic community in Nigeria, the Dean of the Diplomatic
Corps and Cameroon's High Commissioner in Nigeria, Salaheddine Abbas
Ibrahima, commended the efforts of the Federal Government in tackling
the problem of Boko Haram insurgency in the country and beyond.
Ibrahima,
who assured that the corps would continue to support and cooperate with
Nigeria in finding lasting solutions to problems facing the country,
thanked the president for inviting them for the breaking of fast dinner.
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