The Lagos State Government on Wednesday
donated N50m each to the north-eastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe in
order to cater for thousands of Internally Displaced Persons.
The
state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, presented cheques to the governors of the
benefitting state governments at the briefing room of the Council Chambers of
the Presidential Villa, Abuja, after the Council of State meeting.
At the
brief ceremony, the governor said there was no gainsaying the fact that the
emergence of Boko Haram and its devastating activities was a single challenge
facing the nation.
He said
although the insurgence “is basically limited to the north-eastern part of
Nigeria, the effect is felt everywhere across all the states of the
federation.”
The
governor recalled that at the just-concluded 21st National Economic Summit in
Abuja, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation presented what he
called a graphic and heart-rending report of the extent of damage and social
trauma brought about by insurgency in the region.
He
added, “Lagos State views insurgency and natural disasters as hardships that
leave traumatic experiences.
“We
commiserate with the three northern states and share the pains and discomfort
of our brothers and sisters.
“We
also commend our President for the renewed commitment of the Federal Government
to bringing insurgency to a logical conclusion by the end of the year.
“Our
security agencies also deserve commendation for their gallantry, courage and
resolution to ensure that the directive of Mr. President and indeed the wish of
all Nigerians are achieved.
“Notwithstanding
the hard times resulting from the current economic situation, we have resolved
to show leadership and compassion to the plight of our brothers and sisters in
north-eastern Nigeria.
“It is
therefore in demonstration of our commitment towards bringing succour and
relief to thousands of the IDPs that we present this donation of N50m each to
the governments of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States.
“We use
this opportunity to call on all Nigerians including corporate organisations and
other public-spirited individuals to reach out at this time and alleviate the
pains of our compatriots in this part of Nigeria.”
Governor
Kashim Shettima of Borno State, who responded on behalf of the two other state
governors, thanked Ambode and the people of Lagos State for the gesture.
He
assured the governor that the funds would be judiciously used for the purpose
for which it was donated.
He
said, “On behalf of the governments of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states, we
register our profound gratitude for the empathy and support shown by the
government and people of Lagos State under the leadership of Governor Akinwunmi
Ambode in this our hour of need.
“I
believe that when the history of this event will be written, the name of Lagos
will be mentioned in gold for identifying with us and showing empathy to our
people in our hour of need.
“Every
problem comes with its own opportunities for national regeneration and
reintegration.”
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