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France Provides €500,000 for Humanitari­an Assistance in Northeast Region

As S’Korea seeks Nigeria’s support on peace process

- Senator Iroegbu

The government of France has authorised €500,000 fund to aid humanitari­an efforts in the insurgency-ravaged North-eastern Nigeria.

The Press Officer, French Embassy in Abuja, Ms. Damilola Ayodeji, disclosed that the funding contract was given to two French organisati­ons engaged in humanitari­an activities in the conflict zones.

Ayodeji said the French government, through the French Embassy in Nigeria, was expressing its commitment to contributi­ng to humanitari­an efforts that would lead to the continual rehabilita­tion and restoratio­n of the north-eastern region, which has suffered greatly from the insurgency of the terrorist group, Boko Haram.

She stated: “Recently, Guillaume Audren de Kerdrel, First Counsellor of the French Embassy in Abuja, received the representa­tives of Alima and Première Urgence Internatio­nale (PUI), which are French humanitari­an organisati­ons active in the providing aid in north-east region of Nigeria.

“A funding contract amounting to a total of €500,000 was signed between the French Embassy and the representa­tives of the two organisati­ons to support their humanitari­an aid work in the region.”

According to her, the two projects that the said amount would cater for aim to improve medical care for children suffering from malnutriti­on in the newly accessible area: Kukawa Local Government Area in Borno state; and improve the food security of vulnerable population­s in Maiduguri.

Meanwhile, ahead of President Donald Trump’s meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, the government of South Korea has sought the support of Nigeria in its ongoing efforts to reach a peaceful accord with her northern neighbour.

The Ambassador of Korea to Nigeria, Lee In-Tae made the call in Abuja during a recent briefing on the aftermath of the Inter-Korean Summit. In-Tae noted that Nigeria is respected in global affairs and can provide leadership for Africa to support the peace processes in the volatile Korean Peninsula. According to him, globalisat­ion has made it paramount that a peaceful Korea would benefit Nigeria in particular and Africa in general.

He said: “The internatio­nal community has shown welcome and support to this historic summit. 71 countries have announced written support to the achievemen­ts of the Inter-Korean Summit, including the US, Russia and Japan. South African President himself issued a statement as well as Egypt and Sudan.

In-Tae also commended Nigeria’s Ambassador to Korea, Mr. Amin Dalhatu, for issuing a congratula­tory message of support to the Summit.

“As the leader of Africa continent and beyond, I look forward to seeing Nigerian government’s support soon. Nigeria is a leader not only in Africa but has internatio­nal influence and we seek this leverage to build the peace initiative,” he said.

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