President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday approached the United Nations (UN) for help in his battle to make the country safe for all.
He
urged the world body and the international community to support the Federal
Government in addressing the insecurity that has become a major concern to all.
The
President decried the prevailing condition of Internally Displaced Persons
(IDPs) at the various camps across the troubled states.
Buhari’s
plea came on a day the UN poured cold water on Nigeria’s bid to take a
permanent seat at the U.N. Security Council.
The President also
pointed out the damage to infrastructure, particularly in the Northeast, which
he said will need international help to restore.
“Bridges
have been blown up, schools, hospitals, churches, mosques, and other buildings
have been destroyed. All these will be rehabilitated, and every form of
international help is welcome,” the President noted.
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