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Humanitarian Affairs Minister, Betta Edu reiterates FG’s commitment to returning the refugees and migrants to their various homes

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Dr Betta Edu visiting the Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum at the Government House Maiduguri
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SAT, SEPT 09 2023-theGBJournal |Humanitarian Affairs Minister, Dr Betta Edu says the Federal Government is committed to returning the refugees and migrants to their various homes across the country.

The made this known during her courtesy visit on the Borno State Governor, His Excellency, Prof. Babagana Zulum, at the Government House Maiduguri, on Thursday 7th September, 2023.

She said structures must be put in place to reintegrate the internally displaced persons back into their communities.

Edu informed the Governor that Borno State was the first state she would be visiting in her capacity as Minister since her swearing in as a member of the Federal Executive Council.

To show how important and strategic the state is to achieving results on humanitarian response and ending poverty in Nigeria the Minister described Humanitarian crisis as a stabilizing state in the North East and Nigeria.

Dr Edu reiterated President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s commitment to minimizing Humanitarian crisis and eliminating poverty in Nigeria in fulfilment of the renewed hope Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals 1 and 2.

She described the Governor as “action leader” and informed him that the National Social Register shall be cleaned up and expanded to accommodate more people in other to meet target.

Responding, Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State, congratulated the Hummanitarian Minister on her well deserved appointment as a Member of the Federal Executive Council and welcomed her and her team to Borno State.

Zulum assured the Minister of his government’s commitment towards addressing humanitarian issues and poverty.

The Governor highlighted three priority areas of collaboration, including
Poverty which he described as a nexus with insecurity, saying “once poverty is addressed, insecurity would be addressed”.

Other issues attributed as challenges at the IDP camps are population growth and gender-based violence.

“State Government houses the internally displaced persons for only a short time as transit facilities, while they try to provide durable solutions from humanitarian to sustainable solutions”. Government he said also created SME opportunities for displaced persons.

The third factor according to Governor Zulum was the Refugee situation, saying over 200,000 refugees in Niger, 60,000 in Cameroon and 24,000 in Chad, hence the State must work with the Ministry to bring these refugees back home. They need shelters, money and job opportunities.

The Governor informed the Minister of the existence of the Presidential Committee that is to return and reintegrate these refugees.

“The Vice President is the Chair and the work of the Committee has gone far, the Ministry has a very huge role to play in that committee” he said.

On the Humanitarian development Partners, the Governor said “their role is to complement what Government does and not to take the lead in responsibilities of Government.

“Also, the priorities of Government must be their priorities too, So, they must key into Government priorities.

On the National social register, the Governor said that States should have the opportunity of owning the register because the poverty index is continuously changing.

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