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Buhari Directs NEMA to Assess Damage Caused by Herdsmen-Farmers’ Clashes

- Abuja

Omololu Ogunmade President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday directed the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to commence an assessment of the extent of damage done in communitie­s affected by herdsmen-farmers’ clashes in some parts of the country.

Making the disclosure in Abuja during the inaugural meeting of the recently composed Governing Council of NEMA at the Presidenti­al Villa, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said NEMA had a huge role to play in the assessment.

“Mr. President has directed that we do a survey and assessment on the damage done to towns cities, communitie­s that have been affected by violence in some parts of the country, including the farmersher­ders clashes. NEMA will play a leading role in this and the presidency will also provide direct support.

“We will involve the people in the affected communitie­s, and not just bring people from outside these communitie­s, in the rebuilding efforts. We will involve people in these villages, artisans and other people in the communitie­s, with required skills so that they can also benefit economical­ly as we rebuild these communitie­s.”

A statement by the vice-president’s spokesman, Mr. Laolu Akande, listed members of the board to include the Director-General of NEMA; Office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation, representa­tives of the Ministry of Transport and Aviation; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Health; Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Water Resources.

Other members include representa­tives of the armed forces and the Nigeria Police Force.

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