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IDP camp
The Federal Government has commenced the delivery of 40,000 metric tonnes of food to Nigeria’s Northeast region.
The government explained that the development is aimed at reducing the rate of hunger among the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the region as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency.
The Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed said the government would henceforth deliver food to the doorsteps of the IDPs on a quarterly basis, as a measure to fight hunger among the less privileged.
She hinted that the IDPs were being enumerated ahead of the distribution which is due to commence in the next one week.
While leading a delegation on an inspection visit to the warehouses in the state where the grains are kept, the Minister toldreporters in Yobe State thatthe grains had moved ahead of the distribution and thanked security agencies and other stakeholders for their various roles in the exercise.
Addressing some displaced people, Hajia Ahmed assured them that they would be enumerated, stressing that no one would be left out in the distribution exercise as Yobe State would receive 2,300 trucks of grains.
The Deputy Director, Search and Rescue of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Dr. Onimode Bandele told the Minister that the state had taken delivery of 50 trucks of food ahead of the distribution.
He added that Damaturu and Nguru Local Government Areas had received 25 trucks each, while they were still receiving that of Potiskum, Machina and Fune among others.
Bandele said enumeration had been concluded in some LGAs but ongoing in others and expressed hope that it would be completed soon ahead of the distribution. (Channels TV)