The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR)
partnership with the singer, Innocent Idibia, (2 face Idibia), have inaugurated
awareness campaign to garner support for victims of violence.
The UNHCR and the singer-songwriter are focusing their
campaign to those who were affected by the Boko Haram insurgency in the
North-East region.
Edibia said this at a musical concert organised by the
Nigerian Army at the Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri on Tuesday.
He said decided to partner with UNHCR because he was deeply
touched by the condition of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
“I visited some of the IDP camps. Their condition is
heart-breaking and saddening.
“At the same time; I see hope in their eyes and eagerness to
return to homes. And that hope could not have been there without the effort of
the army,” he said.
Edibia also commended the Nigerian Army’s efforts towards
ending the insurgency and protection of lives and property in the country.
The singer commended the Army for ensuring peace in the
country.
“Words alone cannot not express how wonderful you have been
doing toward ensuring the return of peace in the country.
“You are doing a wonderful work, putting your life on the
line to defend and protect our country.”
He, however, promised to extend the campaign to other parts
of the country, with a view to drumming support for IDPs and the
counter-insurgency campaign.
Also speaking, Cesar Tshilombo, the Head of the UNCHR,
Sub-Office in Maiduguri, said that the organisation would collaborate with
2Face to raise awareness on its operations in the region.
“Having 2Face here will make the visibility of UNHCR
operations. It is to let the people know that they not being neglected.
“Today we are in Ngala, visited some of the camps and
interacted with some of the displaced children. I think having 2Face around is
a good partnership,” Tshilombo said.
“We are specifically working on things that could create
good impact on the lives of the people,” he said. (NAN)
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