OIC to support humanitarian efforts in North East Nigeria
(Nigeria) The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, OIC, has reiterated its commitment to continue to mobilise emergency support to help in addressing the ongoing humanitarian situation in North East Nigeria.
The organisation’s Assistant Secretary General for Economic
Affairs, Ambassador Hameed Opeloyeru made the statement after leading an
inter-agency OIC delegation that paid a five-day visit to Nigeria.
The objective of the visit was to assess the humanitarian
needs of Nigeria, in the wake of the dire humanitarian conditions consequent to
the terrorist activities of the Boko Haram militants and to explore ways and
means of scaling up intra-OIC support for the multitude of Internally Displaced
Persons, IDPs, in the affected North Eastern parts of Nigeria.
The visit was in line with the commitment made by OIC
Secretary General, Iyad Ameen Madani during his audience with President
Muhammadu Buhari in Makkah, Saudi Arabia on February 25, 2016.
During the visit to Nigeria the OIC delegation reviewed the
current level of cooperation between Nigeria and OIC, ranging from development,
accession to OIC instruments and other outstanding areas of joint collaboration.
In their deliberations with various Nigerian Authorities,
the delegation presented an expose of the various on-going and proposed
humanitarian and development responses of the OIC in both the North East and
other parts of Nigeria.
On its part, one of the OIC’s specialized institutions - the
Islamic Development Bank, IDB, Group - confirmed the on-going execution of a
Bi-lingual Education Programme in nine states of Nigeria, including the
affected North Eastern States of Gombe, Borno and Adamawa, totaling $98.07
million.
The IDB has also successfully completed an Agricultural
Productivity Enhancement Project in Adamawa, Gombe and Yobe and similar
projects are under formulation in the Northeast in the context of the government’s
diversification agenda through agriculture.
Under its “Lives and Livelihoods Fund,” the IDB along with
the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will provide project and micro financing
facilities for agricultural and rural development and food security for North
East, through the pastoral livestock system, family enterprises and inputs and
output markets for crops.
The foregoing is in addition to the Bank’s integrated rural
development and water supply and sanitation projects in Jigawa, Illesa and
Zaria.
Similar development projects in Nigeria were showcased
during the visit, including some of the IDB’s Work Program for 2016.
They are: Dualisation of Bida-Mina Road, Niger State;
Rehabilitation of Abakaliki Road, Ebonyi State; and PPP for the Second Niger
Bridge.
The proposed actions by Islamic, Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organisation ISESCO another OIC specialized institution represented on
the delegation, include Support for Modernisation of Traditional Education in
Nigeria; a Training Programme on the Management of Income-Generating Small Businesses
for Women in Northern Nigeria and Regional Expert Meeting on Mapping
Agriculture, Livelihood and Initiative for Food Security among others.
On its part, the Humanitarian Department of the OIC General
Secretariat emphasized the desire to acquire sufficient data on the
humanitarian situation in North East, while impressing on the appropriate
Nigerian Authorities to allow access to the various camps for delivery of
humanitarian assistance by the various member-organizations of the OIC
Consultative Humanitarian Group.
During the visit, the delegation received first-hand
information on the humanitarian and post-recovery needs assessment of Nigeria,
following its audiences with the Senior Special Assistant to the President on
IDPs, and Director of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA.
The delegation secured the commitment of the appropriate
Nigerian Authorities to remove obstacles facing shipment of humanitarian
supplies to Nigeria as well as access to IDP camps by partner organisations.
The team also had audiences with the Minister of Foreign
Affairs, and the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, and the Permanent
Secretaries of the Ministries of Science and Technology; and Agriculture and
Rural Development among others.
Members of the inter-agency OIC delegation include Dr.
Mahmoud Y. Compaore, of OIC Department of Political Affairs, Mr. Abdoulaye
Kebe, of the OIC Department of Humanitarian Affairs, Mr. Abdallah M. Kiliaki
and Mr. Nasir S. Ingawa of IDB Group Country Gateway Office, Abuja, Nigeria and
Dr. Abdul Aziz Yaouba, Program Specialist, ISESCO.
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