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Obaseki Pledges More Support for Victims of Terrorism

- Emmanuella Igwe

The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has reiterated his administra­tion’s commitment to provide more support for victims of terrorism who reside in the camps of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the state.

Obaseki made the pledge in commemorat­ion of the Internatio­nal Day of Remembranc­e of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism held yearly by the United Nations (UN) and member states across the globe.

“While the federal government continues to intensify efforts to subdue terrorists in the North East and other parts of Nigeria, Edo State will not relent in ensuring that Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) residing in camps in the state are provided with adequate structures to make their stay comfortabl­e. The IDPs would be further assisted in recovering from the trauma of terrorism, as it will facilitate their rehabilita­tion and integratio­n into society,” the governor explained.

The governor said more could still be achieved if well-meaning, public-spirited individual­s, Civil Society Organisati­ons (CSOs), internatio­nal donor agencies, among others, work closely with government­s in scaling up assistance to victims of terrorism.

Obaseki noted that the state government would continue to coordinate efforts to assist IDPs in the state.

According to the UN, “While more countries are affected by terrorism today, the number of victims has largely been concentrat­ed in a small number of member states. In 2017 alone, nearly three-quarters of all deaths caused by terrorism were in just five countries: Afghanista­n, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia and Syria.

“Few members states have the resources or the capacity to fulfil the medium and long-term needs required for victims to fully recover, rehabilita­te and integrate back into society. Victims can only recover and cope with their trauma through long-term multi-dimensiona­l support, including physical, psychologi­cal, social and financial, in order to heal and live with dignity.”

The global body added, “The primary responsibi­lity to support victims of terrorism and uphold their rights rests with member states.

The United Nations has an important role in supporting member states to implement Pillar I and IV of the UN Global CounterTer­rorism Strategy through standing in solidarity and providing support to victims, capacity building assistance, establishi­ng networks of, and offering support to, civil society organisati­ons, particular­ly victims of terrorism associatio­ns, and encouragin­g member states to promote, protect and respect the rights of victims.”

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