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| Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo |
Acting President
Yemi Osinbajo wednesday tasked Nigeria’s military and intelligence agencies to
explore all avenues including cultivating international partners to rescue
women recently abducted in Borno State.
Osinbajo, according
to a statement by his spokesman, Laolu Akande, last night said ongoing efforts
by security agencies such as the move to establish additional military and
police bases in some parts of the country and improve intelligence gathering
would continue as he commended the breakthroughs they had recorded in the
battle against societal ills.
He condemned what
he described as the atrocious and cowardly abduction of some women in Borno
State and sympathised with the families of the abducted women, assuring that
the federal government would work hard to ensure the safe and speedy return of
the victims.
Meanwhile, the
United Nations (UN) has appealed to the federal to increase its investment in
the development of women for promotion of peace in the country.
Making the appeal
while answering questions from journalists after a courtesy call on Osinbajo in
the State House, Deputy Secretary General of the UN, Amina Mohammed, said she
led the UN team to Nigeria to discuss the implementation of agenda 2030 and
2063 and see how Nigeria could be supported on women development.
Mohammed, who until
her appointment was Nigeria’s Minister of Environment, canvassed the need for
the federal government to give women prominence in its activities.
“All our regional
heads are partnering together with the Ministry of Women Affairs and the
support of the minister of for national planning.
“It’s an exciting
time to be here because really, we are talking about the implementation of the
agenda 2030 but also 2063 and for us, it’s about how do we support Nigeria? And
it’s a very difficult context to do more and to do scale so everybody feels it.
“We know that there
are many lessons that we have learnt and there are challenges that we have but
we have some successes from the North-east all the way to the South.
“We want to make
sure that we do more so that we can see the scale of this, particularly from
the women at the centre. In our discussion with the acting president, it’s been
about how to increase investments in women, peace and development to ensure
that women are a central part of what we do.
“And we will see
the difference as he said it’s not just the question of the morals or rights
but it’s an economic one as well,” she said.
Source: - Omololu Ogunmade | This
Day | July, 2017

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