A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), New Environment Corporation (NEC), yesterday donated relief materials worth millions of naira Internally Displaced Camps (IDPs) in Abuja.
The NGO said it was worried about the prevailing insecurity in the country that had produced many IDPs across the country and therefore called on all to do whatever was legally possible to stop the spate of killings, kidnapping and burning of people’s houses that had become common in many parts of the country.
Addressing stakeholders and newsmen before giving out the items comprising of rice, Indomie, palm oil, spaghetti, tomato paste, salt, Maggi cubes, toothpaste, cornflakes, detergents, among others, the CEO of NEC, Mrs Nancy Durodola, said, “The IDP camp should not become a permanent abode for Nigerians who are residing in their own country.”
Mrs Durodola IDP camps in Zonkwa, Tagama, Samaru and Kataf in Kaduna State and the Daudu II IDP Camp in Makurdi, Benue State, had befitted from the same package.