The National Emergency Management Agency in Borno State on Thursday said 22,000 Internally Displaced Persons have returned to four local government areas liberated from Boko Haram in Borno State by the military.
The North East Coordinator of NEMA, Alhaji Muhammad Kanar, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria.
Kanar said the areas liberated by the military and to which the IDPs had returned were Mafa, Dikwa, Konduga and Ngala.
He said that no fewer than 7,297 from Konduga, 12,517 from Mafa and 1,936 from Dikwa had willingly returned to their liberated communities.
According to him: “Report from International Organisation for Migrations IDPs matrix tracking system indicates that we have about 393,900 IDPs in 16 liberated LGAs.
“The councils include Dikwa, Bama Konduga Lassa Damboa, Damboa Sabon-gari, Banki Benishaik, Gamborun Ngala, Baga, Nganzai, Gwoza, Izge and Pulka among others.
“We have about 110,000 IDPs in 11 camps here in Maiduguri.”
The camps are Dalori I & II, Bakassi, EYN, CAN center, Gubio, MOGOLIS, Madinatu, NYSC and Teachers Village, among others.
Kanar said the agency was working with other relevant stakeholders to ensure total rehabilitation and resettlement of all IDP’s in the North East.
NAN.
22,000 IDP’s return to four liberated LGA’s in Borno
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