
Speaking with newsmen on the side-line of a visit he paid to Benue State’s Gov Samuel Ortom, the minister said the action of the world powers was deleterious and frustrating Nigeria’s resolve to end the twin-menace as well as end extremism.
Global powers
are deliberately blocking Nigeria’s moves to acquire needed armament to end
terrorism and insurgency, Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, said in Makurdi on Monday.
He said
notwithstanding the frustrations, the Federal Government would fight terrorism
and insurgency to a logical conclusion.
“We will
never stop protecting lives and livelihoods. However, we must also understand
that we are dealing with terrorists who are financed globally and we also need
more support from global partners.
“For
instance, Nigeria had made attempts to acquire better and more effective
platforms to deal with the terrorists, but for one reason or the other we have
been denied this platforms, he said.
The minister
also condemned the “mindless killing of innocent Nigerian farmers by extremists
in Borno last week’’.
“What
actually happened in Borno was quite unfortunate, but we also have to look at
the strategy of the terrorists.
“Terrorists
use media and publicity as oxygen and so when they go on this kind of mindless
killings, a dying terrorist group will suddenly spring to life.
“This does
not mean the government is not doing enough.
“Terrorists
everywhere have the same concept which is a group of people who are extremists
and do not believe that you and I should be alive,’’ he said.
The minister
also said the Federal Government had done so much in addressing security
challenges facing Benue State.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the minister’s visit to Makurdi was for
the official handing over of the North Central Zone campus of the National
Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR)
Alhaji
Mohammed commended the state government for its commitment to the development
of tourism and hospitality for improved revenue generation.
He said that
tourism and hospitality sector contributed 4.8 per cent to Nigeria’s GDP and
employed more than one million people.
The minister
said tourism and hospitality sector ranked second only to agriculture as
largest employer of labour in the country.
Alhaji
Mohammed assured that the North Central campus of NIHOTOUR would train
personnel in the sector for optimal output
Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made this claim in Makurdi on Monday. He did not cite any of the world powers frustrating Nigeria.
The Minister
spoke with newsmen on the sidelines of a visit he paid to Benue State’s Gov.
Samuel Ortom.
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