Yemi Osinbajo,
Nigeria’s Vice President spoken on the Biafra agitation, recovered loot
and attacks by herdsmen across the country. According to him, most
of the clamour about marginalisation are “not factual”. He said this yesterday in a chat with members of the civil society organisations under the aegis of the Civil Society Situation Room.
Hence, he pointed out
that whereas the South-east have been complaining about the composition of the
military service chiefs, the zone enjoyed such dominance during the
administration of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The VP further said, while APC
states in the North-west of the country are complaining that all they have are
junior ministers under the Buhari government, states in the South-east can
boast of having senior ministers except one.
According to him, beyond seeking
for ethnic balance, Nigerians should begin to consider the issue of merit. “What I am saying is
that we must drop this tendency of becoming ethnic warlords and forge a
national consensus on the use of merit in deciding appointments in the
country,” - Yemi Osinbajo.
On the herdsmen
attacks, he said the problem is being dealt with; "I think several
herdsmen have been found with arms , arrested and are facing trial".
“President Buhari has
given orders to security agencies to apprehend any herdsman found with arms or
dangerous weapons and the same goes with anyone with illegal arms,” he said. On what the
administration has been doing with the recovered funds from treasury looters,
the vice president said that the money have been merged into the current
budget.
Osinbajo disclosed that
there is a dedicated account in Central Bank of Nigeria for recovered funds and
that soon, government would make it public “how much more looted funds has been
recovered in terms of amounts in local and foreign currencies as well as in
real estates properties.”
On power, the VP
explained that one of the major problems is distribution and not generation,
adding that presently generation capacity was about 7,000 MW.

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