The Federal Government has on Friday provided more relief materials for distribution to over 32,000 persons displaced by the recent crisis in Plateau.
The items were presented by a representative of the Director General of National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, in Jos.
The NEMA North Central Zonal Coordinator, Mr Eugene Nyelong who represented the Director General, disclosed that the donation was in fulfillment of President Bola Tinubu’s directive to cushion the impact of the attacks on the livelihood of the affected victims.
Recall that the Vice President Kashim Shettima said during his recent visit to Plateau over the attacks that the president has directed NEMA to provide relief materials to cushion the impact of the attacks.
NEMA has complied and provided relief support – food, non-food items and medical assistance – for those affected. The items would be distributed in Internal Displaced Persons, IPDs, camps and the various communities.
Nyelong said that apart from the relief materials, an Emergency Operation Centre has been activated, comprising all sectors to further bring assistance to every place necessary.
“NEMA is working in collaboration with the Plateau State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, the United Nations International Children’s Fund, UNICEF, and the World Health Organisation, WHO”, he added.
The SEMA Executive Secretary, Mr Sunday Abdu commended NEMA, UNICEF, WHO and other stakeholders for their tireless support to the victims.
Abdu assured that the materials would be distributed to only those affected by the attacks.
The executive secretary prayed against a repeat of the dastardly act and urged security agencies to redouble efforts in the protection of citizens.
The Chairman, Bokkos Local Government, Mr Monday Kassah appreciated the president and NEMA for the prompt response, adding that the quick intervention greatly assisted the affected people to get food and non-food items.
He stated that the people were willing to cooperate with the State and Federal Governments to prevent a re-occurrence of the incident.
Kassah further noted that a total of 12 IDP camps were being managed in the local government area by NEMA, SEMA, UNICEF, WHO, the Nigerian Red Cross and other stakeholders.
Credible news reports that the items donated included 2,000 bags of 10kg rice, 2,000 bags of 10 kg beans, 2000 bags of 20kg Garri, 30 cartons of powdered milk and 30 cartons of Milo.
Others were 30 cartons of tomato paste, 30 cartons of seasoning cubes, 60 bags of iodized salt, 100 kegs of vegetable oil and 100 kegs of palm oil, among others.
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