The Borno state government, Friday, ordered council chairmen to relocate
and open offices at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in
Maiduguri the state capital, along with their Divisional Police Officers
(DPO) to ensure security and adequate food supply for the over 1.5
million displaced persons in the State.
This follows Thursday protest by hundreds IDPs from Marte Local
Government Area who took to the streets of Maiduguri, alleging shortage
of food and water.
The Commissioner for Local Government and Emirate Affairs, Alhaji
Usman Zannah on Friday at the Musa Usman secretariat complex, Maiduguri,
summoned Caretaker Chairmen of Marte, Mafa, Dikwa, Bama, Mobbar,
Abadam, Monguno, Gwoza among other council areas where he addressed them
on the need to relocate the displaced persons in Maiduguri camps to
liberated communities, while those inaccessible council areas like
Abadam, Mobbar, Gwoza and Marte should ensure that they have their
offices at camps in Maiduguri to immediately address issues of hunger
and food shortages.
He said that Thursday’s protests of IDPs over poor feeding, was
caused by inadequate supply of food items from the National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA), which according to him, it has been observed
in the last three months that NEMA has failed to live up to its
expectation of providing food items to IDPs in Borno, despite Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) signed which stipulates that the State
Government provides condiments, while NEMA provides food items to IDPs.
His words: “For those council chairmen that are maintaining IDPs’
camps here in Maiduguri, while your areas are inaccessible, you are to
immediately relocate to your respective camps in the metropolis and listen to displaced persons’ problems.
camps here in Maiduguri, while your areas are inaccessible, you are to
immediately relocate to your respective camps in the metropolis and listen to displaced persons’ problems.
“Where there are problems, you run down to us, so that government can
render all assistance, including the supply and distribution of food
items on family or household basis.”
Zannah, however, noted that during the last one month, the
Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs has spent over N20 million on the procurement of firewood for cooking to IDPs.
Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs has spent over N20 million on the procurement of firewood for cooking to IDPs.
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