The
Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria
Communications Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Garba Dambatta has
charged the Centre for Crisis Communication (CCC) to come up with
effective resettlement strategies that will assist the government in
managing the post-crisis period in the north east.
Professor
Dambatta stated this when the Management of the Centre led by its
Executive Secretary, Air Commodore Yusuf Anas (Rtd), paid him a courtesy
visit in his office.
According
to him, apart from the debilitating condition which the hapless people
who are caught up in the crisis in various parts of the north east are
currently facing, a more formidable challenge will even come in managing
the post-crisis resettlement and reintegration of the people in the
affected areas. “Am interested in the kind of intervention you provide
and I believe that there are certain voids which organizations like
yours can fill in terms of managing the different levels of crisis in
our country.
Your
Centre should be able to come up with effective resettlement strategies
that will assist government in managing the post-crisis period in the
north east. You certainly have a big work to do in addressing the
problem of the hapless Nigerians caught up in the Boko Haram crisis in
the north east and elsewhere”. He said.
Earlier
in his remarks, the Executive Secretary of the Centre for Crisis
Communication, Air Commodore Yusuf Anas (Rtd) said they were at the
Commission to brief the EVC on its activities and to also seek areas of
collaboration with the NCC.
No comments:
Post a Comment