Katsina state Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), has screened no
fewer than seven hundred and nine internally displaced persons (IDPs)
who have been displaced following insurgency in some parts of the
country but are currently residing at the state capital.
Executive
Secretary of SEMA, Aminu Waziri, told newsmen that the IDPs comprised
of 89 households “all of whom before now, were being supported by Daawah
Foundation”, an NGO.
Waziri said the Daawah Foundation had been
providing support to the IDPs but SEMA, acting on the directive of the
state governor, Aminu Bello Masari, conducted screening to ascertain
their number preparatory to formal distribution of relief materials to
them.
“Daawah told us that they are about 500 but after the
screening, we found out over seven hundred of them, most of whom have
harrowing tales to tell about the disasters that rendered them IDPs”
Waziri said.
He noted that Governor Masari has graciously approved
the sum of N5 Million which had been used to procured relief materials
for onward distribution to the IDPs stressing “formal distribution of
the relief materials is scheduled for tomorrow”.
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