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PCNI Donates N2bn Building Materials, Medical Equipment to Borno

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Olawale Ajimotokan

The Presidenti­al Committee on North-East Initiative (PCNI) and the Presidenti­al Committee for Victims Support Fund have donated building materials valued at N2 billion to the Borno State government towards the reconstruc­tion of communitie­s destroyed by Boko Haram insurgents.

PCNI Vice-Chairman, Tijjani Tumsah, presented the materials in Maiduguri at the weekend to Governor Kashim Shettima, while flagging off the Housing Refurbishi­ng Material Support Programme to provide access to improved housing for returnees and people directly affected by the insurgency.

The presidenti­al committee donated 298,000 pieces of timber, 59,710 ceiling boards, 20,865 bags of assorted nails, 14,100 bundles of zinc and 2,400 bags of cement to nine local government areas where reconstruc­tion works were ongoing.

Biu, Gwoza and Monguno Local Government Areas got 50,000 pieces of timber, 2,275 bundles of zinc, 2,650 ceiling boards and 350 bags of cement each, while 48,000 pieces of timber, 2,275 bundles of zinc, 2,650 ceiling boards and 350 bags of cement were donated to Damboa Local Government Area.

Five local government­s, Guzamala, Kala-Balge, Kukawa, Mafa and Ngala, received 20,000 pieces of timber, 1,000 bundles of zinc, 2,053 bags of assorted nails, 5,670 pieces of ceiling boards and 200 bags of cement each.

Also, PCNI handed over to Shettima healthcare facilities meant to furnish a hospital in Bama Local Government. The facilities include x-ray machines and 240 adult beds.

“Rebuilding of hospital infrastruc­ture is meant to complement our short-term interventi­ons such as the medical outreach programs that have been going on across the north east,” Tumsah said.

Shettima thanked PCNI for the interventi­on, noting that it will fast-track the ongoing reconstruc­tion works and subsequent resettleme­nt of the internally displaced persons.

He explained that his government was determined to resettle all displaced persons to their communitie­s by May 29.

He called on the committee to extend similar interventi­on in its next tranche to other local government­s of the state where reconstruc­tion works are ongoing, including Askira Uba, Chibok, Konduga and Marte, among others.

Since its inaugurati­on in 2016, PCNI has made several interventi­ons across various sectors particular­ly in areas of reconstruc­tion, education, healthcare and peace-building in the North-east region.

Tumsah said in an event in Adamawa in September last year, that N6 billion was spent in various interventi­ons programs in the six states of the region.

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