Buhari Seeks $14bn For Restoration Of Lake Chad

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday called for global support for the cleanup of Ogoniland and to raise 14 billion US Dollars for the restoration of Lake Chad Basin.

The president made the call while presenting Nigeria’s statement at the 71th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, U.S.A.

He said the call had become imperative in view of the drying up of the Lake Chad to the negative consequences of Climate Change.

He said, “Nigeria is proud to have been part of the process leading to the adoption of the Paris Agreement in December 2015, and supports the African Union Initiative on the Great Green Wall to halt desertification.’’

The president said it was in furtherance of the country’s commitment to environmental sustainability that Nigeria launched the cleanup of Ogoniland.

He called on development partners and multinationals to contribute to the Ogoniland Restoration Fund.

The Nigerian leader also spoke on dangers posed by global terrorists.

He said, “Nigeria has made remarkable progress in our resolve to defeat Boko Haram, whose capacity to launch orchestrated attacks as a formed group has been severely degraded.

“In the last few months, their operations have been limited to sporadic use of Improvised Explosive Devices against soft targets.”

According to him, Nigeria will continue to fight terrorism “based on the established rules of engagement and in conformity with international best practices”.

Buhari also called for enhanced international cooperation to defeat the global scourge.

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Calabar Elders Meet Buhari, Discuss Restoration Of Oil Wells

Senate Leader, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, on Tuesday led a delegation of Calabar elders to the President-elect Muhammadu Buhari to discuss various issues including the loss of oil wells owned by Cross River.

Ndoma-Egba, told newsmen at the end of the visit that the presence of the delegation at Defence House was ‘non-partisan’.

He said that part of the issues discussed at the meeting was the vulnerability of the people of Cross River and the peculiar challenges they encounter every day.

He said: “You can see that l led a delegation of very eminent Cross River people. It is a non-partisan delegation.

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“Some of them have had relationship with the president-elect since the civil war days.

“We came to congratulate him and to discuss a bit about Cross River.

“We raised the issue of the vulnerability of the people of Cross River; the peculiar challenges that we face as a people; the debt profile; the loss of Bakassi; the loss of oil wells.

“We also discussed the poor state of our infrastructure and the loss of visibility in national politics.

“These were the issues discussed and he (Buhari) promised that he would look into our complaints,” Ndoma-Egba told media personnel.

Credit: NAN