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President Buhari
The federal government may have concluded plans to
discontinue free distribution of relief materials to an estimated 2.4million
Internally Displaced Persons in rehabilitation camps across the country.
The Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants
and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), Senator Basheer Mohammed gave the
hints Monday after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, in Abuja.
According to him, from first quarter of 2020, State
governments will assist the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster
Management and Social Development in reintegrating the IDPs to their original
settlements.
He said the strategy for the reintegration of the IDPs going
forward would be to provide care, maintenance and durable solutions to the
needs of the displaced, most of whom were forced out of their original
communities by insurgency.
Mohammed said, “The Commission has deemed it necessary to
move from the provision of relief items to care, maintenance and durable
solutions that will reintegrate our persons of concern (POCs) into normal lives
where they can thrive.
“We currently have 2.4million IDPs in camps and host
communities across the country. Though stability has been restored in
many areas that generated the IDPs, the persons of concern are unable to return
home for lack of durable solutions to ensure their smooth reintegration.
“In 2020, my first point of action will be to work with
state governors to return and reintegrate IDPs to their communities, it is time
that they begin to live normal lives and feel the pulse of a growing Nigeria.
“Recognising the need for education at every level and the
special needs of IDPs, the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and
Internally Displaced Persons will build educational learning centres in all IDP
camps.
“This will encourage learning in children unable to attend
regular schools and those with special needs due to the trauma of
displacement.” (The Sun)










