Read U.S Ambassador, Entwistle Just Said About President Buhari Diverting Funds
The federal government on Wednesday reiterated its commitment to
cater for vulnerable people in Nigeria, mostly comprising of displaced
persons affected by the insurgency in the north as well as poor and
unemployed citizens.
At a ’roundtable meeting on vulnerable people in insurgency and
other conflicts in Nigeria’ organised by the office of the national
security adviser which held in Abuja, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo
promised that the current administration would intervene in the lives of
those who cannot help themselves.
Osinbajo reiterated the administration’s commitment to spend N500 billion on the social investnents programme, for which provision has been made in the 2016 national budget.
Special adviser to the president on social investments, Mrs Maryam
Uwais, listed the five prongs of the N500bn social investment programme
to be: job creation, school feeding, conditional cash transfers,
micro-credit and bursary. She added that a school teachers scheme to be
implemented under the programme will pay participants between N23,000
and N25,000 monthly.
Minister for the environment, Ms Amina Mohammed who moderated the
roundtable discussion, noted that the federal government is committed to
addressing all issues and carrying all stakeholders along. She also
reassured members of the civil society present that the government would
not give up in its quest to rescue over 200 girls abducted from Chibok
community in April 2014.
Meanwhile, the United States ambassador to Nigeria, Mr James Entwistle who was at the roundtable
discussion distanced the American government from a report published by
UK newspaper,The Telegraph, which claimed that the US and other western
governments were displeased with the President Muhammadu Buhari
administration.
The Telegraph piece had accused the Buhari government of using
funds received from the United Kingdom to persecute political opponents
rather than equip the military to fight Boko Haram. An unnamed US
official was also quoted to have said Buhari was allowing the Boko Haram
threat worsen while he is busy settling political scores.
US Ambassador Entwistle while denouncing the report said it did not
reflect the the position of the American government concerning the
Buhari administration.
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