As insecurity continues to ravage many parts of
the country, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, has
expressed worry at the deteriorating situation, stating that the UK government
was keen on helping Nigeria win its fight against insurgency and banditry.
“We are
extremely concerned about the deteriorating security situation. I mean, Nigeria
is facing a lot of problems everywhere – in the Northeast, terrorism; in the
Northwest, banditry, kidnapping; in the Middle Belt, the farmers-herders
conflict; in the South, the Niger Delta conflict everywhere and the secession
movements in the Southeast. So, Nigeria is really struggling,” Liang noted.
The envoy
spoke with journalists on the sidelines of a reception held to welcome home the
2019/2020 UK Chevening Scholarship beneficiaries. Laing said the UK government
had been helping the Nigerian military in the areas of training, campaign
planning, and how to counter IEDs.
She further said the recent visit of the UK’s
Minister of Armed Forces, during which he interacted with the Nigerian
Government at the highest level, including the Service Chiefs, also showed the
commitment of the UK government.
Laing,
however, urged the Nigerian government to be a bit more precise about the
support they needed from the UK and what the UK can offer. “So, we are here for
a long time. This is a Nigerian partnership. Your insecurity becomes our
insecurity if we don’t help you tackle it. So, we are here and we are trying to
do our best to support you,” the envoy said.
Mrs Abike
Dabiri-Erewa, chairperson, Nigerian Diaspora Commission, urged the Chevening
scholarship beneficiaries to impart the knowledge and skills gained to
Nigeria’s development.
BUT despite
the urgency required to tackle the situation in the country, the nation’s
defence hierarchy is yet to submit the supplementary budget details that would
accelerate the procurement of military hardware to prosecute the current war
against insecurity in the country.
The Minister
of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, gave the indication
while answering questions from State House Correspondents on the aggregate
amount for the supplementary budget after a meeting of the Federal Executive
Council (FEC) yesterday. The Minister said both the Chief of Defence Staff,
General Lucky Irabor, and the Service Chiefs were yet to put the total sum
required together, which will be forwarded to the President for approval.
Responding,
the Minister attributed the delay to the non-submission of the estimates by the
relevant authorities. Ahmed stated that her ministry was still waiting for the
military hierarchy to furnish and transmit details through the President to the
National Assembly for approval to fast-track the battle.
It will be
recalled that the President and leadership of the National Assembly, led by the
Senate President, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, and Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Femi Gbajabiamila, met at the State House to agree on raising the supplementary
budget for the military to execute the fight against banditry and insurgency.
Besides, the
Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and governor of Ekiti State, Dr.
Kayode Fayemi, also met with the President on Monday where he expressed the
worry of governors over the worsening security situation in the country.
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