Boko Haram: NEMA resettles returnees in Borno

The National Emergency Management Agency on Thursday said it has begun preparations for the resettlement of returnees to Jakana community of Konduga Local Government Area of Borno.

The Information Officer, NEMA Northeast Zonal Office, Mr Abdulkadir Ibrahim, in a statement noted that the agency in collaboration with the military has begun preparations to return the affected persons to their homes following to the completion of the military operation in the area.

“The Nigerian Army and camp management officials at Bakassi Internally Displaced Persons camp are preparing for the relocation of the evacuated people of Jakana back to their community after conclusion of military operations to flush out insurgents in the area.

“The relocation will begin with evacuation of women, children and the other vulnerable groups before the men.

“Food and non food items were mobilised by NEMA for distribution in Jankana community, to reduce the effect of the disruption of economic activities as a result of the evacuation,” he said.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria the army on April 9, evacuated residents of Jakana to Bakassi IDPs camp in Maiduguri for safety due to the ongoing clearance operation against Boko Haram insurgents in the area.

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