Boko Haram: NGO Donates N10m to IDPs, Empowers 1,000 Farmers
in Borno
In its resolved to provide succour and help those hitherto
displaced by the Boko Haram insurgents in the North-east region, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), Peace
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Initiative (PRRI), has donated N10 million to
the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Biu Local Government Area of Borno
State.
The Executive Secretary of the group, Dr. Sam Ode, made
the disclosure at the weekend while briefing
journalists in his office in Abuja.
He said the gesture was geared towards
providing a source of livelihood for the returning families whose
communities were ravaged by the insurgents,
thus helping them get their lives back.
Ode revealed that aside from the cash donation, over 1,000
farmers would be given improved seedlings to boost food production.
He revealed that: "The group visited Biu local council
and gave them the cash of N10 million and food stuffs worth over N10million.
Other communities also visited were Buratai, Sabon Gari, Kwajafa, Shaffa, and Biu
IDP camps where assistance were given to some corporetive societies.
"We have resolved to give improved seedlings
procured from IITA in Ibadan, Oyo State, to help the farmers boost their yields
in the coming years.
“Agriculture is key to the development of any nation
and it remains the first line of any action plan to deliver the people from
economic hardships. PRRI is keen to see that the returning families are
empowered."
He stated that the NGO has now given over N40
million as part of its philanthropic gesture to the various communities it has
visited in the state.
The NGO leader stated that it was quite challenging
as no government or individual can completely rebuild what was destroyed by the
insurgents, adding that it could be done through concerted efforts of all
stakeholders including the displaced persons.
The Executive Secretary noted that the PRRI team
would be moving to Yobe and Adamawa States where the team has identified some
villages and the inhabitants who have fully returned home as a result of
military operations which have restored normalcy to the area.
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