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Buhari Worries Over The Fate Of Children In Various Internally Displaced Persons’ Camps

PIC. 5.   SOME INTERNALLY DISPLACED CHILDREN, FROM MADAGALI, MICHIKA AND MUBI   LGA  QUEUING FOR FOOD AT THE BAJABURE  INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS CAMP IN   GIREI LGA OF ADAMAWA  ON SUNDAY (14/9/14). 4550/14/9/14/AMA/AIN/NAN
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed worry over the fate of several children languishing in different Internally Displaced Persons’ (IDP’s) camps across the country, even as he directed the Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs to intensify efforts to re-unite families whose members  are currently scattered in different camps.
President Buhari, who expressed particular concern about the well-being of  children in the camps, said that appropriate  mechanisms must be put in place to ensure the proper up-bringing of the children so that they don’t  grow up to become another national problem.
The President,  who spoke after receiving a briefing from the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Special Duties, Dr. Jamila Shu’ara, also called for a follow-up  on the supervision and audit of constituency projects.
Officials of the Ministry of the Federal Capital Territory (MFCT) also briefed President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa today.
At the end of the briefing, Vice President Osinbajo urged the MFCT to explore alternative sources to boost its revenue base and reduce its dependence on the currently lean resources of the Federal Government for the development and maintenance of infrastructure in Abuja.
“With the coming of the FCT Internal Revenue Board and property taxation, you must be able to generate substantial income to take care of your needs,” the Vice President  told the Permanent  Secretary of the MFCT, Mr. John Chukwu and other officials of the Ministry.
He praised the Permanent Secretary and his team for a “very comprehensive, very detailed and adequate reporting” on the activities of the Ministry.
The Permanent Secretary said that all are now set for the introduction of a new tax regime in the Federal Capital Territory.
“The property tax and the tenement rate will be collected together and a sharing formula has been devised between the Ministry and the council areas in order to avoid multiple taxation,” he said. [myad]

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