
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has
commenced the distribution of essential food and nonfood items to persons
fleeing Baga in Borno State.
Baga, few days ago, came under Boko Haram attack,
leading to residents of the town to flee to Maiduguri, Monguno in Borno State
and neighbouring countries.
It is believed that over 50,000 persons fled the
town and neighbouring villages in Kukawa Local Government Area as military
operations to take back the area continued.
NEMA has already distributed relief materials to more
than 20,000 persons, who were displaced
from the troubled area and accommodated at Gubio and Teachers Village camps in
Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
Speaking at the Teachers Village camp during the
distribution of the relief materials to the newly displaced persons from Baga,
the head of the Special Intervention Team to Borno State, Air Commodore Akugbe
Iyamu, who is the Director of Search and Rescue NEMA, represented the Director
General of the agency, Mustapha Maihaja, saying the intervention become
necessary as thousands of people continued to flee to Maiduguri from the
troubled spots.
Iyamu, who distributed the relief items directly to
the displaced persons, noted that the special intervention is a continuation of
the agency's efforts at alleviating the plight of the victims of insurgency.
He said the process of integrating the IDPs into
monthly feeding scheme has already commenced, and assured them of the agency's
continuation of monthly distribution of the food items.
The food and other items distributed to the IDPs
included rice, beans, tomatoes food seasoning and beverages. Others included
mattresses, mosquito nets, buckets, blankets, clothes, nylon mats and
toiletries.
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