NEMA’s report.
Following the recent insurgents’ attack on Baga, Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State, which displaced many residents, the National Emergency Management Agency has delivered relief materials to internally displaced persons who are currently camped in Teachers’ Village, Maiduguri.
While presenting the items to the Borno State Committee on IDPs, the North East Zonal coordinator, Muhammad Kanar said the items were meant to alleviate the suffering of the victims, and reiterated the agency’s readiness to continue providing support to persons in distress. He expressed sympathy for those that lost their loved ones and properties.
Muhammad further disclosed that NEMA in collaboration with the Red Cross and Borno SEMA have registered about 3,600 internally displaced persons from Kukawa Local Government Areas in Teachers’ Village Camp Maiduguri.
When he was receiving the relief items on behalf of the IDPs, the Executive Chairman of Kukawa Local Government, Alhaji Musa Buka commended the Federal Government for the relief assistance to his people. He urged them to remain peaceful at the camp.
Items delivered include: 600 bags of rice, 300 bags of maize, 300 bags of G/corn, 300 bags of beans, 500 instant noodle, 200 bars of soap and detergent.
Other are: Women’s wears, 500 pieces of men’s wears, 500 Bucket, 500 cups, 800 mattresses, 100 cans of vegetable oil, 1000 nylon mats and 1000 blankets.
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