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Zulum seeks UN support for resettlement programme


  13 Janvier      79        Politique (25359),

 

Maiduguri, Jan. 13, 2022 (NAN) Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno State has sought for the support of the UN agencies for the ongoing rehabilitation and resettlement programme of the state government.

Zulum made call on Thiursday while receiving the Acting UN Resident and Hummanitarian Coordinator for Nigeria, Mr Mathias Schmake who led a UN delegation on a courtesy call on the governor in Maiduguri, North east Nigeria.

“There are over 50,000 resettled farmers that returned to their recovered communities who are in need of support to pick up thier lives once again.

“We also need humanitarian support for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in many camps outside Maiduguri,

“We want your help in medium and long term sustainable solutions. Let’s work together in addressing greys areas and avoid duplication of some programmes,” Zulum said.

The governor who denied reports of IDPs being forced to vacate camps in Maiduguri, adding that all resettlement was done inline with Kampala Convention.

He pointed out that with the gradual return of peace, many displaced persons staying in Maiduguri camps and neighbouring countries were desperate to return to thier ancestral homes.

He said that his administration has already set up a committee to monitor progress of resettled communities with a view to addressing challenges that might crop up.

Earlier, the Actng UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Nigeria, Mr Mathias Schmake said they were in Borno for familiarisation visit and see how to build on the successes recorded in addressing the humanitarian situation in the state.

Schmake said UN would continue to complement government effort in achieving what is best for the people, particularly in overcoming dependency on aides.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that allocated N23billion to the Ministry of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Resettlement.

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