Some staff of the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) have
joined the league of groups identifing with Internally Displaced Persons
(IDPs) affected by insurgency crisis in the three mostly affected
north-east states in Nigeria.
Worried over the rising figure of IDPs in Nigeria, especially in Borno State ranked third highest in the world, the NLNG employees are looking inwards for the solution to the humanitarian crisis in the north-east.
Under
the auspices of Let’s Care Initiative, they offered a five-year
secondary education scholarship to 30 IDP kids drawn from Adamawa, Borno
and Yobe states.
The humanitarians also donated relief items to
IDPs camping in Konduga Local government, after being sacked from their
villages by the Boko Haram insurgents.
The Chairman of Let’s Care
Initiative, Ali Bashir, said that 10 kids from across IDP camps in
Maiduguri, Borno State capital would benefit from the scholarship
provided by the organisation.
The Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, expressed delight on the patriotism exhibited by the group.
The
Borno State Commissioner of the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
Ministry, Adamu Zaufanjiba, noted that the destroyed communities were
already under construction, and urged other Nigerians to emulate the
gesture of the Let’s Care Initiative.
The beneficiaries, who have
chosen to remain at their local government headquarters as against
joining other IDPs to overwhelm the capital city, complained of hunger
and cried for
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