The United Nations Development Programme
has begun the construction of 300 housing units for internally displaced
persons in Borno, the agency said in its fact-sheet.
The prospective beneficiaries are victims of the Boko Haram
insurgency in the state.
The data made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Maiduguri on Thursday show that the projects are in Ngwom community in Mafa
Local Government Area.
The UN agency stated that 288 of the houses were under
construction, while work on the remaining 12 had not stated.
The agency also stated that it constructed a clinic, 288 market
stalls, 20 shops, as well as six classrooms, one administrative block and a
store at the primary school in the community.
It stated that the clinic would be equipped by the World Health
Organisation (WHO).
The agency said it had also distributed 210 bags of assorted
fertilisers, 105 knapsack sprayers and 120 goats to farmers in the community.
The agency also stated that it distributed 2,100kg of sorghum
seeds, 2, 100kg of millet seeds, 2, 362.5kg of cowpea seeds and 24 cartons of
chemicals to farmers.
It also highlighted some of its proposed projects, including a
police out-post, borehole, installation of solar equipment at the clinic,
distribution of agricultural inputs for fish farmers and livelihood support.
It also proposes to provide unconditional grants to women and
young girls, train youth entrepreneurs on micro and small business enterprises
and train local government officials.
“The training is to build the capacity of local government
officials on provision of basic community services, maintenance of public
infrastructure, planning and monitoring skill,” it stated.
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