
Over 2000 Returnees Receive Financial Grant In Borno
More than 2000 returnees have received Financial grants in Borno State.
According to VOICE OF NIGERIA, the sum of N84 million has been distributed to over 2000 returnees who flee from the state due to insurgent attacks in Banki town, Borno state.
VOICE OF NIGERIA reports that this is done to empower the families to start up businesses for their livelihoods, and to contribute towards reviving the economy of Banki in Borno State.
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Recall that the town was totally ransacked by Boko Haram some years ago and the State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum who had been there at different times, has been making efforts to resuscitate the town with hundreds of shelters now built for returnees. Information Guide Nigeria
VOICE OF NIGERIA reveals that the Governor was accompanied by the UNDP’s Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, Mohammed Yahaya, UN resident Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, Director General for Africa at the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Heike Thiele, Norwegian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Lein Eliiv, among other humanitarian partners.
Ms. Ahunna Eziakonwa, UN Assistant Secretary-General and UNDP’s Regional Director for Africa commissioned a building that has been constructed for Customs and Immigration in Banki, Borno State. Jamb Result
Ms. Ahunna Eziakonwa said, “We are very proud to be supporting and coming behind the Governor to make life better and bring back hope to this community. We look forward to the next stage of the stabilization programme, and hope that we will really help end insurgency and bring peace to Borno State.”
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