The Federal Government has drive past the first phase of
distribution of relieve items to many displaced persons in Bornu State of
Nigeria. The 50 jack loads of food and non food items were presented to the displaced
under the presidential committee for the distribution of the relieve materials
and addressing the newest challenges faced by the IDP across the countries.
As part of the Federal government effort to help to the
family displaced, a presidential committee was set up to provide reliever
system especially food items to the vulnerable across the country. In this
regard, the committees provide over 20, 000 bags of rice and other essential commodities
to be distributed to the IDPS’ in camps and those that has returned to their
communities in Bornu State Nigeria.
Either of the Federal Government delegation which also chief
of the Army staff LIEUTENANT GENERAL
TUKU BROTEL said the national
logistics committee is one of the sovereign presidential committee initiated to
ameliorate the culminating condition of the people in the North –East . He
assured that other programs had been put in place to restore the human dignity
and also to revive the condition of the region. GENERAL BROTEL then call on indicted individuals and corporate
organization to partner with the committee to reduce the suffering of the IDPs
.
Chairman of the National Logistic Committee for distribution
of the relieve items to IDPs, Assistant Controller General SANUSI MALUSE said the distribution exercise were designed in
phases. He added that the second phase will soon be launched Bornu. Governor Kalcium Shakima discussed that this was
the largest intervention the state had
ever received since the escalation of the Boku
Haram crises, governor Shakima
promised the Judicious utilization of items and called for more support to the
IDPs. The National Logistic Committee comprise members of the Armed Forces, Para-military
Services, Civil Service Society Organizations and regulatory agencies.
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