From Odinaka Ezeoka.
Northern Traditional
Rulers’ Council (NTRC) have described the condition of Internally
Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in different locations in northeast states
as pathetic and uninhabitable.
The monarchs were disappointed that in spite of billions
of naira that was budgeted by the State and Federal Governments, for the
welfare of the IDPs, the living standard of the IDPs was appalling.
They, therefore, called for urgent improvement of the camps.
Lamenting on the activities of Boko Haram insurgents in the northeast
states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states over the years had resulted in
the destruction of communities and infrastructures, forcing the people
to flee their towns.
Chairman, Coordinating Committee of NTRC and Emir of Gummi
in Zamfara State, Justice Lawal Hassan, told journalists in Abuja,
yesterday, that the Council had, in the course of the meeting in Kaduna
few days ago, highlighted the poor condition of the IDP camps.
The Council, thus, demanded increased efforts by
government and other philanthropists that would herald an improvement in
the living conditions of the IDPs pending their return to their
respective communities. This, he said, will avert unpleasant reactions.
The monarchs, he added, were also worried at the alarming
rate of drug abuse among women and youths. They, however, suggested
stronger enforcement of the law on sale of certain categories of drug
without doctor’s prescription.
Meanwhile, as 2019 political activities gather momentum,
the traditional rulers have warned politicians against using religious
and ethnic prejudices in politicking, reminding them that a democratic
society cannot be established through violence, injustice and impunity.
North east IDP camps pathetic and inhabitable says northern monarchs.
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