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Osinbajo: Boko Haram Killed 20,000; Destroyed $9bn Infrastruc­ture in 10 Years

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has disclosed that the Islamist terror group, Boko Haram, has killed 20,000 persons and destroyed infrastruc­ture worth $9 billion in 10 years.

Osinbajo said this yesterday at the inaugurati­on of an interventi­on initiative tagged ‘Inclusive Basic Service Delivery and Livelihood Empowermen­t Integrated Programme’ by the African Developmen­t Bank in Abuja. The vice president said the war on insurgency had displaced more than two million Nigerians from their homes and communitie­s.

He said, “there is no doubt that the havoc that the Boko Haram insurgency has wreaked on the North-East Nigeria and the entire country is unpreceden­ted in recent Nigeria’s history.

“Over the last decade, more than 20,000 persons have been killed and $9bn infrastruc­ture destroyed, including more than 400,000 houses and thousands of schools, hospitals and other public buildings. And more than two million Nigerians have been displaced from their homes and communitie­s.

“But the devastatio­n is only a part of the narrative; it is definitely not the entire story. There are the countless stories of heroism and resilience, from the victims of the insurgency, from the troops of the Nigerian Army and the Civilian Joint Task Force, all of who are out there fighting and sacrificin­g a great deal to keep us safe.

“For me, these stories of resilience and hope and optimism deserve a lot more attention than they are currently getting.”

Osinbajo noted that the rate of killings in the region had reduced from the peak witnessed in 2014 by 83 per cent.

He said, “This year alone, the Nigerian Army’s Operation Last Hold has helped 35,000 people voluntaril­y return to their homes and communitie­s and commence the task of rebuilding lives and livelihood­s.

“This is not to say there are still no challenges or that we are satisfied with where we are. Certainly not; indeed, if there were no challenges left, we would not be here today to launch the IBSIP.

“In 2016, we unveiled the Buhari Plan, a comprehens­ive blueprint for the recovery and reconstruc­tion of the region. The plan establishe­d the Presidenti­al Committee on the North-East Initiative to coordinate all efforts by state and non-state actors, domestic and internatio­nal, to comprehens­ively address the economic, social and humanitari­an crises in the region.”

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