Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno said that President Muhammadu
Buhari’s appeal to the World Bank was to address economic rebuilding and humanitarian
crisis in the North-East.
Shettima said while reacting to reports alleging that
the president called on the World Bank to focus its interventions to the
northern region. A statement signed by Isa Gusau, the governor’s Special
Adviser, Communication and Media Strategy on Friday in Maiduguri, said the
presidential appeal was aimed at addressing the destruction by the insurgency
in the region. “The request was made by the President in the open and everyone
thought it was the right thing. States in the northeast like Borno have been
working with the World Bank, putting all the collaborative machinery in place.
“We have series of follow ups and the media has been covering all the steps
including my visit to the World Bank in Abuja few months ago. “The whole thing
is in the open and we believe the objectives of the President will be
actualised so as to go forward,” the statement quoted Shettima as saying.
Shettima said that he and four other governors attended a meeting at Washington
DC in July 2015, when the president called on the bank to support the
rebuilding of the northeast region. The governor noted that the president
categorically requested the bank to accord priority to North-East and not the
entire northern region. “Sequel to the request, the World Bank in collaboration
with the European Union (EU) and office of the Vice President, had in 2016
organized a Recovery and Peace Building Assessment (RPBA) report on the six
states affected by the Boko Haram attack in North-East. “It was verifiably
discovered that the Boko Haram insurgency destroyed public and private
infrastructure worth 9 billion U.S. dollars in the region. In Borno State the
destruction alone accounted for 6 billion U.S. dollars. “I do not speak for the
President or the Federal Government, however, the controversy affects my state
because the discussions with the World Bank focused on rebuilding the northeast
and everyone knows that when the issue of rebuilding the northeast is the
subject, Borno naturally comes into perspective. “The destruction inflicted by
Boko Haram in the northeast, Borno alone suffered destruction worth 6 billion
dollars and this figure was the product of President Muhammadu Buhari’s request
from the World Bank. “The World Bank championed the RPBA report on the six states
of the northeast with the participation of the European Union and the office of
the Vice President. “The bank became involved after President Buhari made the
request to support the rebuilding of the northeast. “The meeting between
President Buhari and the bank in Washington DC which took place in July, 2015,
few weeks after the President’s swearing-in, was attended by their
Excellencies, Governors Adams Oshiomhole (former governor of Edo) from the
South-South and Rochas Okorocha from the South-East. “Others are Abiola Ajimobi
from the South-West, Tanko Al-Makura from the North- Central, myself from the
northeast, the Late Prof. Adefuye and the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bulus Lolo”. NAN
Gov. Kashim Shettima of
Borno said that President Muhammadu Buhari’s appeal to the World Bank
was to address economic rebuilding and humanitarian crisis in the
North-East.
Shettima said while reacting to reports alleging that the president
called on the World Bank to focus its interventions to the northern
region.
A statement signed by Isa Gusau, the governor’s Special Adviser,
Communication and Media Strategy on Friday in Maiduguri, said the
presidential appeal was aimed at addressing the destruction by the
insurgency in the region.
“The request was made by the President in the open and everyone thought
it was the right thing. States in the northeast like Borno have been
working with the World Bank, putting all the collaborative machinery in
place.
“We have series of follow ups and the media has been covering all the
steps including my visit to the World Bank in Abuja few months ago.
“The whole thing is in the open and we believe the objectives of the
President will be actualised so as to go forward,” the statement quoted
Shettima as saying.
Shettima said that he and four other governors attended a meeting at
Washington DC in July 2015, when the president called on the bank to
support the rebuilding of the northeast region.
The governor noted that the president categorically requested the bank
to accord priority to North-East and not the entire northern region.
“Sequel to the request, the World Bank in collaboration with the
European Union (EU) and office of the Vice President, had in 2016
organized a Recovery and Peace Building Assessment (RPBA) report on the
six states affected by the Boko Haram attack in North-East.
“It was verifiably discovered that the Boko Haram insurgency destroyed
public and private infrastructure worth 9 billion U.S. dollars in the
region. In Borno State the destruction alone accounted for 6 billion
U.S. dollars.
“I do not speak for the President or the Federal Government, however,
the controversy affects my state because the discussions with the World
Bank focused on rebuilding the northeast and everyone knows that when
the issue of rebuilding the northeast is the subject, Borno naturally
comes into perspective.
“The destruction inflicted by Boko Haram in the northeast, Borno alone
suffered destruction worth 6 billion dollars and this figure was the
product of President Muhammadu Buhari’s request from the World Bank.
“The World Bank championed the RPBA report on the six states of the
northeast with the participation of the European Union and the office of
the Vice President.
“The bank became involved after President Buhari made the request to
support the rebuilding of the northeast.
“The meeting between President Buhari and the bank in Washington DC
which took place in July, 2015, few weeks after the President’s
swearing-in, was attended by their Excellencies, Governors Adams
Oshiomhole (former governor of Edo) from the South-South and Rochas
Okorocha from the South-East.
“Others are Abiola Ajimobi from the South-West, Tanko Al-Makura from the
North- Central, myself from the northeast, the Late Prof. Adefuye and
the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador
Bulus Lolo”.
NAN
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