Why we’re slow in rescuing Chibok Girls – Presidency
THE Presidency, yesterday, gave an insight into why the Federal
Government was slow at rescuing the over 200 Government Secondary School
girls kidnapped by Boko Haram insurgents in Chibok, Borno State, on April 14.
The Presidency also disclosed that plans were being put in place by the
Federal Government to block domestic and international sources of funds
for the insurgents group.
According to the Presidency, the
present slow and steady method became imperative to avoid a repeat of
the 2004 experience when 300 children were killed in an attempt by
Russians to free hostages held by Chechens in the North Caucasus region
of Russia.
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh and President Jonathan
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh and President Jonathan
Speaking yesterday at a Chatham House lecture series held at the Royal
institute of International Affairs in London, the Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe, said that
the Nigerian military, other security agencies as well as their
international allies, have the wherewithal to secure the freedom of the
over 200 Chibok girls from their abductors, but would like to thread
with caution because making Nigeria and Nigerians happy at the end of
the day would be to bring back the girls alive to reunite with their
families.
Dr Okupe who spoke on Priorities and Progress in
Nigeria: Imperatives for stability and Growth, described tackling the
current insecurity in the North Eastern part of the country as the major
priority of the Federal Government. He, however, lamented that the
various acts of insurgency were slowing down growth in other equally
important sectors of the economy.
According to Okupe: “We are
taking advantage of the offers from our international military and
intelligence allies to get a greater understanding of the landscape and
identify key locations . We are working with our neighbours to secure
the borders and limit the movements of the Boko Haram fighters, building
on the agreements reached at the recent summits in Paris and London”
While speaking on the various milestones attained by the administration
of President Goodluck Jonathan in the last three years, Dr Okupe said
the reduction of Nigeria’s food import bills by half as well as
successful implementation of reforms in critical sectors of the economy
are crucial to the attainment of social and economic stability.
The presidential aide asserted that since Nigeria attained independence
in 1960,no administration has done so much as the Jonathan
administration in guaranteeing food sufficiency, better power
output,effective transportation and general macro economic stability.
He said, “ Consequent upon the faithful implementation of the
transformation agenda , by the end of 2013 Nigeria’s nonoil exports had
increase ten fold over two years, reaching almost 3 billion dollars from
276 million dollars in 2011. Nigeria is once again the world’s largest
producer of cassava, a major rawmaterial in the European and Asiatic
food markets, and also accounted for thirty six per cent of the total
global cocoa exports in 2013″
While describing the reforms
carried out in the transportation sector in the last three years as
unprecedented , Okupe said, “President Jonathan inherited a road
transport network that was near total collapse. Critical economic roads,
such as the Lagos Ibadan expressway, the Shagamu Ore Benin road; the
Kano Maiduguri expressway, the Abuja Abaji Lokoja expressway, the Enugu
Port harcourt road, and the East West road, were in a state of total or
near total disrepair resulting in countless accidents and needless loss
of life with the attendant extreme frustration of commuters who spend
countless hours travelling across the country but massive reconstruction
and rehabilitation which were embarked upon ensured that well over 60
per cent of Nigeria’s total existing road network have been repaired or
are undergoing rehabilitation.”
According to him, that train
services which were almost non existent in 2011 had been revitalised
with old rail lines rehabilitated and new modern ones being constructed,
adding, “The trains now provide means of transportation to over four
million Nigerians annually. There are new gauge lines under construction
from Ajaokuta to Warri, Abuja to Kaduna while the Eastern axis of
railway from Portharcourt to Maiduguri is nearing completion”
On the reforms carried out by the Jonathan administration in the Power
sector, Dr Okupe said it was significant that Nigeria rose from a power
generation capacity of less that three thousand megawatts in 2011 to
almost five thousand megawatts in 2013.
He said the completion
of ten new power plants as we’ll as successful privatisation of the
power infrastructure have increased the capacity of the Nigerian power
sector to gradually meet the needs of the 165 million Nigerian
population and that within the next few years most Nigerian cities would
be having a minimum of 18 hours uninterrupted power supply.
On
the forthcoming 2015 general elections, Okupe said President Jonathan
remains committed to ensuring that the vote of every Nigerian counts in
deciding who occupies which elective office and that the President would
not waiver in his resolve to maintain the independence and integrity of
the Electoral body.
The Chatham House lecture was chaired by
The Director, Area studies /International Law and Head of the Africa
Programme of the Chatham House, Alex vines
7/25/2014
Why we’re slow in rescuing Chibok Girls – Presidency
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