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Insecurity: Use dialogue, political approach, UN advises Buhari spends $1.5bn yearly on Nigeria’s humanitari­an crises

- By Muideen Olaniyi

The United Nation yesterday advised President Muhammadu Buhari to to complement military force with enhanced dialogue and political approach process in search of durable solution to insecurity in Nigeria.

The UN’s Resident Coordinato­r and Humanitari­an Coordinato­r in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, gave the advice after leading a delegation to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House, Abuja.

The UN envoy said the typologies of the different insecurity challenges in the country make them difficult to resolve.

“The conflict is still ongoing. It’s not over. But today again, I told Mr. President that in addition to the military effort, that there is the need to complement that with enhanced dialogue and political approach process in search of durable solution to the crisis. So, we think various approaches have to be used to find a solution,” he said.

He listed three forms of conflicts in Nigeria to include identity-based, resource-based and power-based conflicts, saying “there is no one size fits all” solution to them.

He said the UN invested an average of $1.5bn yearly to support the humanitari­an and developmen­t efforts in Nigeria.

He said the humanitari­an problem in the northeast did not have a humanitari­an solution but could rather be solved through an atmosphere of peace and preventive measures.

Kallon, who said Nigeria should see the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunit­y to strengthen its health institutio­ns, urged government to put in action, bold and effective changes to restructur­e and reform government health institutio­ns.

On the fight against corruption, he lauded Buhari for his resolve to reform and return discipline in the public service as well as the success in fighting corruption including the conviction­s and recovery of assets.

“As you continue to strengthen institutio­ns to fight corruption, we now also need to increase our support for grassroots and ‘peoplecent­ered’ approach and get all members of the community involved and engaged,” he told President Buhari.

On census, he said that the UN, currently supporting the Enumeratio­n Area Demarcatio­n exercise, was willing to continue to support such an effort at all stages.

He said: “A national census is long overdue and critical for planning and effective management of national resources and to guide strategic investment­s in health care, education food security, human resources and social services.”

Buhari welcomed commendati­ons by the UN on efforts to restore security, strengthen institutio­ns against corruption, improve health facilities and rebuilding of the multilater­al institutio­n’s office attacked by terrorists in 2011.

Buhari, who said reconstruc­tion of the UN building by the government was in full appreciati­on of the work of the internatio­nal organisati­on, noted that the attack by the terrorists was regrettabl­e.

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