Borno reveals plans for 5,000 IDPs
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Governor Zulum confirmed that security had been strengthened in Nguro Soye, a farming community on Bama's outskirts. He said, "On my return from Gwoza, I stopped at Banki Junction to discuss plans for intensified operations in Nguro Soye and nearby areas. We've supported the military and Civilian JTF with logistics and pledged six months' allowances for volunteer patrols."
The Borno State Government plans to resettle no fewer than 5,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from five Bama communities before the end of the rainy season.
Governor Babagana Umara Zulum made this known during a courtesy visit to the Shehu of Bama, Dr. Umar Kyari Umar El-Kanemi.
The communities targeted for resettlement are Goniri, Bula Kuriye, Mayanti, Abbaram and Darajamal.
According to Governor Zulum, 1,000 transitional shelters are being built in each community, with construction already completed in Darajamal. He said, “We are committed to returning IDPs to their ancestral homes. Work is ongoing in Mayanti, Goniri, Bula Kuriye, and Abbaram. Darajamal has been completed. Trenches are being dug around these communities to enhance security.”
The Governor stressed the importance of farming and said resettlement must happen before the rains end, to allow returnees to begin this year’s cropping season. He added, “Farming remains our greatest treasure. I’ll liaise with the Commanding Officer and Civilian JTF to reinforce community security.”
Governor Zulum confirmed that security had been strengthened in Nguro Soye, a farming community on Bama’s outskirts. He said, “On my return from Gwoza, I stopped at Banki Junction to discuss plans for intensified operations in Nguro Soye and nearby areas. We’ve supported the military and Civilian JTF with logistics and pledged six months’ allowances for volunteer patrols.”
The Shehu of Bama, Dr. El-Kanemi, praised the Governor’s efforts towards resettling displaced persons and supporting local farmers. He said, “I thank His Excellency for returning the people of Darajamal and working to resettle others. We are truly grateful.” The traditional ruler appealed for additional support to the Civilian-JTF to secure farmlands and ensure farmers’ safety during the season.
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