Read below a statement by Presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina:
President
Muhammadu Buhari has commended the role played by the International Committee
of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the release of the 21 abducted Chibok schoolgirls,
urging it to sustain humanitarian interest in Nigeria.
Meeting
with Peter Maurer, ICRC President, at State House, Abuja, Monday, President
Buhari said his administration is prepared to continue talks with the Boko
Haram insurgent group, “as long as they agree to involve international agencies
like ICRC.
“We’ve
seen the result of recent talks, 21 of the Chibok girls are back,” the
President said, referring to the role played by ICRC in providing immediate
humanitarian assistance to the girls, who had spent over 900 days in the hands
of their abductors.
President
Buhari said Nigeria’s biggest problem was perhaps the issue of internally
displaced persons (IDPs). He said there were over 2 million of them, “made up
of over 60% women and children. About 60% of the children don’t know their
parents, or where they come from. It is weighing heavily on government.”
On
rebuilding of destroyed infrastructure, President Buhari said it was a priority
of government, noting that the G7 had equally indicated support, which Nigeria
heartily welcomed.
“We
appreciate all your efforts. I am pleased you recognized that our military is
cooperating with civil authorities, and respecting humanitarian issues. It is a
difficult time for Nigeria. About 27 of our 36 states couldn’t pay salaries
when we came last year, and we are still struggling with that. But we will get
out of it,” the President said.
Mr.
Maurer, the ICRC President, said their operation in the Lake Chad region is the
second largest in the world, after Syria, adding that there are nutritional,
health, water and sanitation issues in the North-east, in addition to
rebuilding of infrastructure.
“We are
ready to engage and play supportive role in responding to crisis in Nigeria.
Security is a lot better than it was a year ago, but humanitarian problems are
serious, and don’t disappear so quickly,” Mr. Maurer said.
The ICRC
President also commended Nigeria for granting increased access to detainees,
and exchanges with the Armed Forces.
He added:
“Detention facilities have improved, there are fewer deaths, and things are
better health-wise.”
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