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B/Haram: NPA calls for new efforts to correct past errors

- From Hamisu Kabir Matazu, Damaturu

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has called on all stakeholde­rs in the Northeast to deliberate­ly and constantly make efforts to correct past errors that created the Boko Haram insurgency and or hindered developmen­t in the region.

The Managing Director, NPA, Hadiza Bala-Usman, made the appealed during a visit and presentati­on of relief materials for displaced persons to Governor Ibrahim Gaidam in Damaturu yesterday.

Usman said that the members of Boko Haram were not born, but created, “So, new efforts must be ‘deliberate­ly and constantly’ made to ensure that we correct whatever error of the past, and chart a new course for the future of Yobe State and indeed that of the Northeast to come out strong from this catastroph­e.”

She said about year ago, the postinsurg­ency Recovery and Peacebuild­ing Assessment, an Interventi­on Programme involving the World Bank, European Union and the UN, carried out across the six Northeaste­rn states, estimated the total value of damage and destructio­n done by the insurgents to $5.9billion (almost N2 trillion).

Usman, who was represente­d by the General Manager, Human Resource of the NPA, Alhaji Yahya Gana Bukar, said the food items are meant to lessen the humanitari­an burden of the state.

Earlier, Governor Ibrahim Gaidam, who was also represente­d by his deputy, Abubakar D. Aliyu, said the interventi­on came when it’s most needed by the affected people.

The items donated by the NPA include: 750 bags of rice, 400 bags of beans, 350 bags of semovita, 160 bags of corn, 1,400 pieces of wrapper, 5,000 blankets, cooking oil, mats and rechargeab­le lantern among others for IDPs in Pompomari, Abari, Fuwuri, Ngabaruwa, Gujba, Damaturu, Kukareta, Gulani and Plot 13.

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