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Borno completes 32, 290 housing units for IDPs

By Njadvara Musa, Maiduguri
14 August 2017   |   2:52 am
To facilitate the return of about two million Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Borno State, the State Government has announced that it is completing the “reconstruction and renovations” of 32, 290 housing units in seven affected council areas of the state.
Borno State governor Kashim Shettima

To facilitate the return of about two million Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Borno State, the State Government has announced that it is completing the “reconstruction and renovations” of 32, 290 housing units in seven affected council areas of the state.

The local councils include; Bama, Gwoza, Konduga, Damboa, Kaga, Chibok and Mobbar, a border council area with Niger Republic.The state Commissioner for Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RRR), Prof. Babagana Umara stated this at a news conference organized as part of activities to mark 2017 Press Week for the Borno state council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

According to him, over 6, 550 other housing units would be renovated and completed before the end of this year. Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Yerima Saleh, an architect, he said that the councils’ general hospitals, schools, secretariat complexes, boreholes and other public buildings and structures have been completed in six councils areas including Mafa, Dikwa, Ngala, Askira/Uba, Biu and Hawul.

Saleh said this will fast track the return of displaced persons by December and the established civil authorities to enable the people return to their normal life.

“The ministry started the reconstruction works in affected communities with a view to rehabilitating and resettling the displaced persons. We have completed or are undertaking reconstruction and rehabilitation of the burnt/destroyed public and private buildings in the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.

Borno State Government has resettled many communities to their ancestral homes in Konduga, Dikwa, Mafa, Gwoza, Mobbar, Askira/Uba, Ngala, Kukawa, Monguno, and Damboa councils”, he stated

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