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FG Distribute­s 2,000 Extra Bags of Foodstuff to Borno IDPs

- Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri

The federal government yesterday delivered 2,000 bags of assorted food to the internally displaced persons (IDPs) camps in Borno State to mitigate hunger and malnutriti­on.

Delivering the items, which included bags of maize, rice and millet to the state Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) for immediate distributi­on to over 1.6 million IDPs at various resettleme­nt camps in Maiduguri metropolis and Jere Local Government Area of the troubled state, the federal government emergency relief agency, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), said the daily feeding of IDPs had been re-introduced by the agency.

The North-east Coordinato­r of the agency, Alhaji Mohammed Kanar, who delivered the items to the SEMA chairman at the zonal office of the agency in Maiduguri, disclosed that in the last three weeks, NEMA had resumed the daily feeding of IDPs following an outcry that some IDPs suffered severe malnutriti­on.

He said due to increase in number of IDPs after the liberation of some communitie­s recently by the military, NEMA has to present additional 2,000 bags of food items to augment the monthly allocation of 8,000 bags earlier released.

Kanar said: “I want to state that IDPs issues is dynamic; we were here last three weeks and NEMA presented 8,000 assorted bags of food items, which is to cover a period of one month, unfortunat­ely, SEMA tabled a complaint to my office that these food will not be enough as a result of continuous influx of IDPs in camps, and so, NEMA has to present additional 2,000 bags today (yesterday) to cater for the increasing number of the IDPs.

“We have been collaborat­ing with SEMA and over 31 internatio­nal partners/NGOs in managing these IDPs in the North-east, and I want to assure you that we are strategisi­ng as we have stockpiled enough food for onward distributi­on to other satellite camps in Banki, Konduga, Sabon Gari, Damboa, Dikwa, Bama, Biu among other liberated communitie­s.”

Responding on behalf of the state government, SEMA Chairman, Ahmed Satomi, and Chairman Monitoring/ Distributi­on of Relief Items to IDPs in Borno Borno, Alhaji Mohammed Sani, in their separate remarks, thanked President Muhammadu Buhari, NEMA and other humanitari­an agencies for complement­ing the efforts of the state government in managing the plights of the IDPs.

They however asked the federal government to increase the interventi­on to include assisting the IDPs meet their social needs such as befitting schools, clothing and recreation­al facilities.

This they said would help in alleviatin­g their psychologi­cal suffering.

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