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Buhari to UN: B/Haram, bandits still terrorizin­g Nigeria

Seeks supply of safe COVID-19 vaccines

- By Muideen Olaniyi

President Muhammadu Buhari has told the United Nations that Nigeria is still facing violent extremism from the insurgency of Boko Haram and bandits.

He said this yesterday while delivering Nigeria’s National Statement, via video-message, on the first day of the 75th Session of the UN General Assembly Debate themed ‘The Future We Want, The United Nations We Need: Reaffirmin­g Our Collective Commitment to Multilater­alismConfr­onting Coronaviru­s Through Effective Multilater­al Action.’

He urged world leaders to redouble efforts to ensure collective security, noting that the litany of sophistica­ted terrorist attacks across the globe was a harsh reality of the challenges the world was facing today.

He said Nigeria continued to count on her strong cooperatio­n with the UN counter-terrorism bodies and neighbouri­ng countries to overcome the terrorists in the Lake Chad Basin and the wider Sahel Region.

He said Nigeria would vigorously sustain the rehabilita­tion, reconstruc­tion and resettleme­nt of victims of terrorism and insurgency in the northeast for which the North-East Developmen­t Commission had been establishe­d.

Buhari said Nigeria remained deeply concerned over the illicit trade, transfer and circulatio­n of small arms and light weapons, particular­ly in Africa.

He reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to the revitalisa­tion of Lake Chad and his call for internatio­nal support for the regional efforts to raise $50bn required to actualise this initiative.

He announced that Nigeria would be hosting the 4th Internatio­nal Conference on Safe Schools in 2021.

He expressed Nigeria’s commitment to partnering with the World Health Organisati­on and some countries to ensure accelerate­d developmen­t and manufactur­ing, as well as the uninhibite­d supply of safe and effective coronaviru­s vaccines to all.

He said if the UN system could not mobilise the world to marshal out a truly effective and inclusive response to the coronaviru­s pandemic, it would have failed in the core mission of giving expression, direction and solution to the yearnings of the internatio­nal community.

 ??  ?? Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum (right), presents a cheque of 20 million naira to the widow of the former Commanding Officer, 25 Task Force Brigade, Col. Dahiru C. Bako, who died as a result of injuries sustained after an ambush by Boko Haram members, in Maiduguri yesterday
Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum (right), presents a cheque of 20 million naira to the widow of the former Commanding Officer, 25 Task Force Brigade, Col. Dahiru C. Bako, who died as a result of injuries sustained after an ambush by Boko Haram members, in Maiduguri yesterday

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