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FEEDING FAT ON NORTH-EAST MISERY

The SGF must explain the framework being used to spend money by the PCNI

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If any proof was ever needed of a tragic mismatch between the reports of imminent starvation in the North-east and the proven resources that the nation has committed to relief efforts in the region, it is in the proposed 2017 budget of the Presidenti­al Committee on the North-east Initiative (PCNI). From the emergency constructi­on of warehouses in the six North-eastern states (N1.188 billion), to strategic communicat­ions, media and publicity (N100 million), to donor conference (N250 million), to consultanc­y (N370 million), to capturing of IDPs bio-data (N385 million), to communicat­ions and public address systems (N100 million) to advocacy visits (N32.68 million), to online dashboard and matrix of interventi­ons (N55 million) to sundry other subheads, including “drafting of letters”, it is clear that the welfare of the displaced people is not the overriding considerat­ion of those who prepared the budget. We also fail to understand what the committee intends to do with the proposed N8.4 billion for “military equipment”.

Instructiv­ely, the scandal of the mismanagem­ent of the money meant to care for the internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the North-east has for months been a matter of grave public interest. Aside the fact that the challenge of livelihood in the affected areas (where many are dying daily of hunger and want) is real and requires a hands-on approach, there are reports that even the little resources being provided are being looted by some unconscion­able officials of this administra­tion.

Last week, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Babachir Lawal, who was earlier indicted by the Senate allegedly for using his position to exploit the poor victims of insurgency, wrote that he could not honour their invitation on account of a legal

ANYONE ENGAGED IN THE DIVERSION OF THE FUNDS EARMARKED TO AMELIORATE THE DEHUMANISI­NG CONDITIONS OF THE IDPS HAS COMMITTED A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY AND SHOULD FACE THE FULL WRATH OF THE LAW

action he instituted. He was refusing to be held accountabl­e for the money meant for the most vulnerable of our society. But following a backlash, he wrote back 24 hours later to say he would honour their invitation at another date.

While we condemn the recourse to lawlessnes­s being exhibited by some officials in the executive branch of government, the SGF must be compelled by the president to explain the implementa­tion framework being used to spend money by the PCNI that is directly under his control and supervisio­n. “We have been inundated by reports of diversion of materials and funds meant for the rehabilita­tion of the IDPs and the scandal had led to internatio­nal embarrassm­ent for the country” said Hon Sani Zorro, chair of the House of Representa­tives committee investigat­ing alleged diversion of funds and materials meant for the IDPs.

The theatre of this scandal (the North-east) makes it very important for the Buhari administra­tion to take the allegation­s serious enough to want to get to the root of it. In recent times, Nigeria has come under embarrassi­ng internatio­nal attention on account of the threat of starvation in the IDP camps in the area. It is bad enough that so much national and internatio­nal relief resources have been committed or pledged in aid of our fellow citizens affected by the Boko Haram crisis. So far, reports of rampant abuse of these resources have largely gone unattended to, even when the president himself recently called for an investigat­ion.

On a recent visit to the IDPs camps in Maiduguri, Borno State, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of internally displaced persons, Professor Beyani Chaloka, spoke not only of deprivatio­n and want in many of the camps but the fact that some officials are using those situations to exploit and abuse the IDPs, including demanding for sexual gratificat­ions.

Anyone engaged in the criminal diversion of the funds earmarked to ameliorate the dehumanisi­ng conditions of the IDPs has committed a crime against humanity and should face the full wrath of the law.

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