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There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by dionma: 10:07pm On Oct 25, 2021
The UN said remarkable progress had been recorded in the region.
By Agency Report October 15, 2021 3 min read

The UN says there appear to be more glimmer of hope for things to return to normal in a couple of years in Nigeria’s insecurity-troubled North-east.

Addressing reporters in Abuja on Friday, UN Assistant Secretary-General, Ahunna Eziakonwa, said remarkable progress had been recorded in the region.

Mrs Eziakonwa who is also UN’s Regional Director Africa said UN’s intervention had already brought remarkable progress.

The UN official who is in Nigeria on an official visit to access the impact of UN’s intervention noted, however, that there was still much work to be done.

She described her mission as an emotional one, having been born and raised in Nigeria.

“So coming back and doing this mission has been an emotional one for me starting off in the Northeast where UNDP is quite robustly working with the state and federal government to assist those who have been affected by this brutal conflict.

“I am happy to say that when we started this two years ago, we didn’t know if it would be successful because of its complexities, but some of the donors trusted us.

“This mission confirmed for me that there is proof of this concept of working in a development crisis context.

“Indeed on the faces of those that we met there, we saw hope being restored.


“There are still many challenges, but it was amazing to see that because of these green shoots of investments that we are starting to make in rehabilitating the areas, people are feeling confident enough to go back to their ancestral homes to re-cultivate their lives,’’ she said.

Exemplifying with ‘Banki’ a border town between Nigeria and Cameroon which she visited while crossing the border on foot, she said that normalcy was already returning.

Mrs Eziakonwa pointed out that schools had resumed with teachers working seamlessly within communities, a feat which she said was part of the stabilisation agenda which the UN sought.



She said, however, that in its interventions, the UN shies away from physical visibility but operates from behind so as to allow for lost trust to be rebuilt.

She stressed that a major cause of the insurgency was lack of trust in leaders, which also made community residents to build trust in the lies of the insurgents who wooed them.

She explained that when the people believed that their leaders did not care, they could be spurred to join forces those who might demonstrate that they cared more.


The UN representative said that the focus was to find a way to stop citizens from getting roped into extremist violent groups by ensuring that leaders actually care.


She commended the Governor of Borno, Babagana Zulum, whom she said had clearly demonstrated his commitment to help his people to come out of the bad situation.



“He is leading the trail and we are following behind.

“We have to have a cross-border lens to the way we respond to this situation because Boko Haram has affected three other countries – Nigeria, Cameroon and Niger.

“This border dynamics is not one to ignore. So if we are looking for investment that brings back security, that security will have to be re-established in all the countries affected, not just in one,’’ she said.

Corroborating the position of the Assistant UN scribe, Country Representative of the UNDP, Mohamed Yahya, emphasised that the Northeast was now at its turning point.

He said that with the wave of surrender by terrorists as well as the reduced spate of attacks, coupled with UNDP’s other interventions, he was confident that in the next couple of years, the region would return to normalcy.

“We are strong believers that we are at the turning point in the northeast. UN has been working there but I do not think we have seen these.

“First the attacks are at the lowest that they have ever been in the last quarter since the insurgency started.

“We have seen huge numbers of people surrendering and giving up; the figures are out there and they are most likely than 10,000.

“Our engagements with Gov. Zulum are really to push the development agenda and get people back to safe homes,’’ he said.

He added that the UNDP had invested 30 million dollars in the Northeast and would continue to invest in the stabilisation of the region.
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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Bola146(f): 10:11pm On Oct 25, 2021
Amin Jesu sad angry

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by dasparrow: 10:15pm On Oct 25, 2021
UN needs to stop lying though I wish it were true. We need peace in Nigeria.

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Kyase(m): 10:21pm On Oct 25, 2021
Now south east is the hot zone
Between; what’s it with the anything EAST
and terrorism check Middle East

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Bleiz(m): 10:26pm On Oct 25, 2021
Fifth columnist are looking for new frontiers where they will sell arms and give CSOs grants to set up IDPs.

Unfortunately,my beloved southeast is trying to become the new frontier.

May God help us all.

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by after4: 11:50pm On Oct 25, 2021
The last time a reasonable body made analysis, SE was better than SW, NW, NE and middle belt.
If you want to cry, increase the volume


Kyase:
Now south east is the hot zone
Between; what’s it with the anything EAST
and terrorism check Middle East

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:44am On Oct 26, 2021
A better and peaceful Nigeria is all we want.

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by HopeNeverDies: 4:45am On Oct 26, 2021
Hope Never Dies!!!

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Naijasumii: 4:47am On Oct 26, 2021
Hhhmmm... Should we start beating the drums?
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Lordbinsmar: 4:48am On Oct 26, 2021
PISSFUL NOT grin

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Paramountguy: 4:50am On Oct 26, 2021
There is always hope when you have a dream. Nigeria has got no dream, the end result is hopeless.
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Eriokanmi: 4:50am On Oct 26, 2021
UN, always cashing out in crisis. Can they freely walk in the same north east today?

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Drsnives(m): 4:50am On Oct 26, 2021
No hope
Next news pls
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Judolisco(m): 4:51am On Oct 26, 2021
9ja & hope? I doubt if there is any hope...soldiers will fight and arrest terrorist and the federal government will release them giving amnesty with no agreement to cease-fire ...how is there hope please... UN never read that article wey the economist write

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Nobody: 4:52am On Oct 26, 2021
after4:
The last time a reasonable body made analysis, SE was better than SW, NW, NE and middle belt.
If you want to cry, increase the volume


What's the name of this reasonable body, and can you share it with us here make we use our eyes see am

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by tujays(m): 4:55am On Oct 26, 2021
agents of doom, pessimist, haters of Nigeria, Ipob miscreants, Negative energetic humans wont be happy with this report. I can see them sweating and having a sad moment right now. Nigeria must be great either they like it or nah.

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by blamingthedevil: 4:55am On Oct 26, 2021
North East now safer than South East....what an Irony

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Bobotic(m): 4:57am On Oct 26, 2021
Supreme Court you are referring to abi,,,,I laughed grin grin grin

Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Judolisco(m): 4:59am On Oct 26, 2021
DubaiLandLord1:
What's the name of this reasonable body, and can you share it with us here make we use our eyes see am
https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/how-kidnappers-zealots-and-rebels-are-making-nigeria-ungovernable/21805737
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by eedimo(m): 5:01am On Oct 26, 2021
I'm a witness to the transformation in the Northeast. Peace has certainly visited us.

My concern is the Southeast, I pray the understand the long term effect of what is about to happen if that anarchy remains unchecked.

Nigeria would be great!!!

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by DuBLINGreenb(m): 5:03am On Oct 26, 2021
Dem done kill and woundjure people to their satisfaction so how peace no go dey

Dem Kill kill kill so teeeey dem tire
Nobody remain again to kill every body done either kpai or jakpa

Self jihad na him remain
For the jihadists to jihad themselves
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by condralbedez: 5:06am On Oct 26, 2021
Thats good
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Nobody: 5:14am On Oct 26, 2021
Judolisco:
https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/how-kidnappers-zealots-and-rebels-are-making-nigeria-ungovernable/21805737
After going through this link, there was no where it was stated in the article that the South East is more better than the South West.

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by berbs: 5:14am On Oct 26, 2021
Hope kor, Hope Uzodinma ni.
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Nobody: 5:15am On Oct 26, 2021
eedimo:
I'm a witness to the transformation in the Northeast. Peace has certainly visited us.

My concern is the Southeast, I pray the understand the long term effect of what is about happen.

Nigeria would be great!!!
Where in the North East are you?

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by omowolewa: 5:15am On Oct 26, 2021
That good
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by andyanders: 5:22am On Oct 26, 2021
Story. They are trying to justify how the $30mil has been looted. I know they want to render a/c to UN in order to be seen that they are working. Where is the peace in north east. Audio peace.

Ibo woman with Zulum and accountability indeed.
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by plaindealer: 5:22am On Oct 26, 2021
Terrorist or no terrorist, Borno is fast developing than many state in the the SE and the people of Borno are not enslaving themselves with deadly and brutal sit at home killing, they are not burning or destroying their own businesses.

Right now, the SE is the most deadly region in Nigeria.

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Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by obembet(f): 5:35am On Oct 26, 2021
She's Nigerian and she was trained by lair Mohammed
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Gkemz: 5:41am On Oct 26, 2021
What Buhari destroyed in 8years would take decades of good leadership to fix.
Re: There Is Hope, North-East Nigeria At Turning Point – UN by Nobody: 5:48am On Oct 26, 2021
post=107066136:
A better and peaceful Nigeria is all we want.

STFU

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