Over 2,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from
Guzamala Local Government Area, who fled at the peak of Boko Haram insurgency
to Maiduguri, Borno State, were escorted back home Tuesday by the Nigerian military.
This is the first batch of IDPs to be escorted back
to Northern Borno who, until recently, threatened by pockets of insurgents, before
a military operation, ‘Operation Last Hold’, was launched in the area, which
rattled the insurgents and cleared landmines from farmlands.
The IDPs who were transported from the Bakassi camp
in Maiduguri on Tuesday morning in long buses numbered about 2,043, represent
378 households.
This, according to the military, is the first batch
of IDPs who willingly expressed the desire to return to their communities to
resettle and resume their traditional occupation of farming and fishing as well
as other socio-economic activities.
Speaking during the commencement of the movement at
the Bakassi IDPs camp, the head of the military counter-insurgency operation in
the Northeast (Theatre Commander Operation Lafiya Dole), Major General Rogers
Nicholas, stated that the earnest desire of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant
General Tukur Buratai, has been to ensure that IDPs who are willing to return
home to begin a normal life are assisted back home.
He noted that the modalities to return the IDPs
home were jointly worked out by the Theatre Command, the Borno State Government
and the Guzamala Local Authorities.
Nicholas added that the military has reinforced
security in the locality and that the traditional farm clearing (sharandaji) to
declare the farming season open has been earlier conducted in Gudumbali.
He assured the returnee IDPs of adequate protection
while they resettle, adding that Operation Last Hold has been inaugurated in
the theatre to operationally cover the locality and other communities.
The Theatre commander also urged well-meaning
Nigerians and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to support returnee IDPs with
farming implements and other relief materials to enable them settle back
quickly into their respective communities.
The state Commissioner for Reconstruction,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement, Professor Babagana Umara, while addressing the
returnee IDPs, stated that their resolve to return home is a welcome
development that will fast track their socio-economic well-being. He assured
them of the Borno State Government support as they return home.
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