The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says the
living conditions of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Borno State has significantly
improved.
North-East Coordinator of NEMA, Malam Muhammad Kanar, stated
this while speaking, in Maiduguri.
Kanar said this followed collaborative efforts by
stakeholders.
He said unlike before, the IDPs were now living in a better
environment due to such efforts.
“Actually, everything is going on well for the IDPs now,
this is because of the collaboration between all stakeholders toward addressing
their problems.
“We have lots of international organisations and donor
agencies working with us to ensure their well being,” he said.
The coordinator said organisations such as the World Food
Programme (WFP) had been providing food in some of the IDPs camps.
“WFP is taking care of IDPs in Dikwa, Bama, Banki, Gwoza and
in many other satellite camps.
“It is also in charge of Dalori, one of the largest camps in
Maiduguri,” he said.
He said that the Borno State Emergency Management Agency
(SEMA) was catering for the remaining camps in collaboration with NEMA.
“The Borno State Government is collaborating with NEMA to
take care of the rest of the camps across the state providing the daily needs
of the Displaced Persons,’ he said.
Kanar, however, said that there were some occasional
complaints in the camps.
“You still get some complaints and that is what you call
gaps; whenever we mentioned gap we mean something is lacking.
“This happens in case of items that expire easily like NFI,
we cannot distribute the ones in our stores because they have expired,” he
said.
Kanar assured that NEMA was working with SEMA to address the
problem.
He said apart from addressing problems at IDPs camps, the
Borno Government and the Federal Government were working toward rehabilitating
communities ravaged by the Boko Haram insurgency.
“The Borno Government has gone far in its rehabilitation and
resettlement programme.
“So many structures destroyed by the insurgents had been
rebuilt, while some affected people are being rehabilitated,” he said.
He said that the Emergency Coordination Center of the
Federal Government had also swung into action.
“The Emergency Coordination Center which is headed by the
Minister of National Planning has mapped out plans for a multi-sectoral
approach to rebuilding the North-East.
“Very soon we will begin to see the results everywhere,” the
coordinator said. (NAN)

Post a Comment Blogger Facebook