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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

"No more compensation for terror victims" says Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday, ruled out payment of compensation to victims of terrorists attacks carried out by the Boko Haram sect and other groups in the country.
Receiving report from the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the North at the Presidential Villa, the President said the government will only look at ways to help the victims get back to their businesses. Despite the challenges faced by the committee at its inauguration, he said that it has laid the foundation for follow up action which would lead to the eventual control and end of the crisis. Even with the progress made in the fight against terrorism in the north, he maintained that the war is not yet won. He said: “We also noted the suggestion about the victims’ support because that is one of the terms of reference; how will government help to see that we can assist. Government is not going to compensate. It is not an issue of compensation but how do we assist people who have suffered to get back to business one way or the other. “Government will look into this and other recommendations in your report and see that the right decisions are taken. “Incidentally, we have security council meeting because this committee was an offshoot of the security council and we will review some aspects of this report and probably set up a team to look at it and work out a planned programme in terms of implementation of the recommendations.

What do you think about this move,is it a step in the right direction???

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