Boko Haram: Reps seek review of Victims Support Fund
The Federal
government has been advised to review the modalities for the disbursement of
the N50b Victims Support Fund (VSF) for transparent disbursement and judicious
use of the funds.
The Federal
government set up the fund in 2014 to cater for the needs of the victims of
terrorism and other forms of violence across the country.
The VSF is
managed by a Committee chaired by Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (rtd).
The
lawmakers also urged the Gen Danjuma (rtd)-led Committee to constantly publish
on its website, the names and pictures of beneficiaries of the funds,
indicating clearly the amount of assistance rendered while making available to
Nigerians records of its activities in its secretariat or registry.
The decision
of the lawmakers followed the adoption of a motion by Vilita Bashir (APC,
Borno) and Kamale Adamu Dali Usman (APC, Adamawa), who noted that the Federal
government released N5b as part of its contribution to the fund while many
other individuals have also redeemed their pledges running into billions of
Naira.
“We are
aware that the committee has so far disbursed over N500m to victims of
terrorism while the victims, especially those in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States
are crying for assistance and dying in their hundreds without any form if
assistance coming their way,” she said.
The motion
was unanimously adopted after it was put to a voice vote by the Speaker, Yakubu
Dogara.
Source: the Nation
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