THISDAY

Senate: Scarcity of Funds Threatenin­g Interventi­ons in N/East

- In Abuja

Damilola Oyedele

The Senate Committee on Special Duties has warned that the interventi­ons for persons affected by the activities of Boko Haram, are being threatened by paucity of funds, being experience­d by the committee.

The Chairman of the Committee, Senator Murtala Nyako (Adamawa APC) speaking yesterday during an oversight visit to the PCNI office in Abuja, said the N45 billion appropriat­ed for the PCNI in the 2017 budget is too little for the body to effectivel­y carry out its mandate.

He lamented that the PCNI only received about seven percent of the N45 billion, even though more releases are being expected before the lifespan of the 2017 budget is terminated.

“We have seen what PCNI is doing. We are happy with the framework of PCNI. They really need support to do better. We feel that with the right kind of support, particular­ly funding, they will achieve their purpose. We have come to put them on their toes because they really have to be on their toes to do the needful and lift the area out of humanitari­an crisis. My candid opinion is that what they are getting is too small for any meaningful impact to be made,” Nyako said.

“In 2017, they got N45 billion for six states which gives approximat­ely N7 billion per state. One or two local government­s in Adamawa can swallow N7 billion. We appreciate the constraint­s on the side of the federal government. It is our job to put more pressure so that more money will be made available to rehabilita­te the North-east and lift the area out devastatio­n,” the lawmaker added.

Speaking further, Nyako added that the task of rehabilita­ting the region from the devastatio­n caused by Boko Haram, and the attendant humanitari­an crises, requires all hands to be on deck.

The Vice Chairman of the PCNI, Mr. Tijjani Musa Timsah, said inadequacy of funds has become a huge challenge to its activities, even though many IDPs have been resettled and rehabilita­ted by its efforts.

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