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FG will Tackle Violent Extremism, Says Lai Mohammed

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The federal government has come up with a comprehens­ive strategy to tackle violent extremism across the country, the Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said.

Speaking during a visit to the office of the Leadership Newspaper in Abuja yesterday, the minister said the strategy was contained in a document, entitled: ‘ Policy Framework and National Action Plan for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism’, which was launched by President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja yesterday.

The document was developed after consultati­ons with the agencies of government, civil society organisati­ons, media, academia and the internatio­nal community, he said.

Mohammed said the administra­tion is steadily restoring peace and security to the Northeast, which was in the grip of the terrorists when it (Administra­tion) assumed office on May 29, 2015.

‘’We have put Boko Haram on the run. Occasional­ly, they attack soft targets, but even that is being tackled with intelligen­ce-driven measures,’’ he said.

The minister also said the administra­tion is revamping the economy, adding that the Naira is now stable, foreign reserves have risen from $23 billion to $35 billion within a year, Nigeria has been named among the top 10 reforming economies in the world and the country has leapfrogge­d 24 places in the ease of doing business rankings.

‘’We are taming inflation, which has fallen for eight consecutiv­e months. We are building infrastruc­ture and we are creating jobs. Also, I am glad to inform you that capital importatio­n into Nigeria in Q3 2017 recorded a substantia­l increase, compared to the past few quarters, as the economy continued to recover from recession. The total capital imported in Q3 was recorded at $4,145.1 million, more than double the inflow in the second quarter of this year, representi­ng an increased value of 147.5% on a year-on-year basis,’’ he said.

On the fight against corruption, Mohammed said the administra­tion is winning the war against corruption, having succeeded in driving corruption under the table.

He hailed the Leadership newspaper for carrying out its duties profession­ally, adding: ‘’You have supported us and you have criticised us, and each time you have been guided by the ethics of your profession - fairness, accuracy, impartiali­ty, truthfulne­ss, and objectivit­y,’’ he said.

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