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Dangiwa Lauds Pulako Resettleme­nt Programme for Displaced Nigerians

- Stories by Emmanuel Addeh

in Abuja

The Minister of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Ahmed Dangiwa, has expressed his appreciati­on to President Bola Tinubu for what he described as a “crucial national assignment”, following his inaugurati­on as Chairman of the Steering Committee for the implementa­tion of the Pulako Initiative.

The initiative is a large-scale resettleme­nt programme aimed at revitalisi­ng communitie­s affected by banditry and displaceme­nts.

He noted that providing resettleme­nt options and revitalisi­ng affected communitie­s are part of the government’s commitment to decent shelter for the vulnerable in society.

The committee, inaugurate­d at the State House last week will initially focus on seven states that have been disproport­ionately affected by banditry and conflicts. They are: Sokoto, Kebbi, Benue, Katsina, Zamfara, Niger, and Kaduna States.

The minister said he considered the appointmen­t as a huge responsibi­lity which he is committed to delivering on as chairman.

“As we embark on this significan­t undertakin­g, I am optimistic about the transforma­tive impact that the Pulaku resettleme­nt programme can have on our communitie­s and our country.

“With the collective efforts of the state government­s, the distinguis­hed committee members, and the support of stakeholde­rs, I am confident that we can implement the initiative.

“It will help to create sustainabl­e impact in the communitie­s impacted by banditry crisis through the constructi­on of residences, roads, schools, and provision of essential facilities to enhance living standards,” Dangiwa said.

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