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FG, Saudi Centre donates relief items to IDPs, flood victims in Borno

By NAN
07 December 2022   |   12:25 pm
The Federal Government in collaboration with the Saudi Arabian Releif Centre on Tuesday donated relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and flood victims in Borno.

The Federal Government in collaboration with the Saudi Arabian Releif Centre on Tuesday donated relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and flood victims in Borno.

Presenting the items to the Borno government in Maiduguri, the Director-General of, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Habib lauded the sustainable interventions being made through the Agency.

“Today; we are handing over relief items donated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre, and also items donated by the Presidential Committee on Flood Relief and Rehabilitation (Dangote Committee).

“The relief items are meant to support Nigerians affected by both insurgency as well as those impacted by the 2022 flood disaster in Borno,” he said.

While commending the military and other security agencies for the relative peace and return of normalcy in the state, Habib lauded the Borno government for resettlement of displaced persons to their ancestral homes to live normal life.

He listed items received from Saudi Relief Centre including 16,000 food baskets to cater for 16,000 households in Borno for two cycles.

“Each household is expected to have a 59.8 kilogrammes basket comprising of 25kg of rice; 25kg of beans; 4kg of grits; 2kg of tomato paste; 2 litres of groundnut oil; 1kg of salt and 0.8kg of seasoning.

“This food assistance will no doubt go a long way in sustaining resettled population and IDPs in the targeted communities.

“The direct distribution of the items would be handled by NEMA in collaboration with Borno State Emergency Management Agency, our indefatigable partner in the North East,” he said.

The NEMA boss said the Dangote Committee donated food and non-food items, building and hygiene materials to augment the recovery process from the 2022 flood disaster.

According to him, the Dangote Committee is a typical example of the private sector supporting humanitarian causes as part of its corporate social responsibility.

In his remarks, the representative of the Saudi Relief Centre, Al-Yousuf Abdulkarim said the intervention targeted 196,000 beneficiaries in Borno.

Gov. Babagana Zulum described the gesture as timely and assured that his administration would ensure that the items get to the targeted population.

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