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Sadiya Farouq Promises 10,000 Houses For IDPs

The 9000 IDPs who lost their homes in a fire at the Muna Albadawi Camp on Monday would the main beneficiaries of the Federal Government project according to the minister who spoke during a visit to the camp in Maiduguri.

Nigerian Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq / Photo credit: Twitter

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Sadiya Farouk, has promised to build 10, 000 for Internally Displaced Persons in Borno State.

The 9000 IDPs who lost their homes in a fire at the Muna Albadawi Camp on Monday would the main beneficiaries of the Federal Government project according to the minister who spoke during a visit to the camp in Maiduguri.

The fire at the camp was reported to have taken two lives and razed 1,913 thatched houses, destroying properties there.

The solution to the frequent fires at the camps was to build houses and allow IDPs return home.

The minister said this plan of the Federal Government would involve sustainable home-grown models for rehabilitation, recovery and reconstruction.

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