Humanitarian crisis: 40,000 IDPs returns in Nasarawa

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By Awayi Kuje

No fewer than 40,000 Internally Displaced Persons ( IDPs) have returned to their ascentral homes from humanitarian crisis  in 2021 in Nasarawa state.Mr Zachary Zamani-Allumaga, the Executive Secretary, Nasarawa State Emergency Management Agency (NASEMA), disclosed this to newsmen on Tuesday in Lafia.Zamani-Allumaga said that the IDPs were products of Humanitarian crises  ranging from farmers/herders crisis and communal crisis among others.

The executive secretary listed Awe, Obi, Doma, Keana, Toto, and Lafia local government areas as  some of humanitarian crises areas  that had recorded the number of the IDPs in the state.“47,675 is the total  numbers of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) recorded across the state in 2021.“Out of this figure,  over 40,000 IDPs have returned home, leaving only few in their various camps  across the state,” he said.Zamani- Allumaga  lauded Gov. Abdullahi Sule for giving adequate  attention to the plights of IDPs and other citizens in the state.“

I must commend Gov. Abdullahi Sule for giving adequate attention to the plights of IDPs in the state.“He has provided relief materials to the victims of Humanitarian and other forms of crises across the state.” And this has improved on the standard of living of the IDPs across the state,” he said.Allumaga also  urged farmers/herders and other people of the state  to live in  peace and  tolerate one another irrespective of their affiliations.

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The executive secretary further urged the people of the state to always expose the criminally minded people especially the youth for peace to reign. ( NAN)

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