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IDP workers busted using grass to cook food for displaced people in Borno

Some wicked workers were nabbed while using grass and weeds to prepare food for internally displaced persons in Borno State.

The disappointed Durkwa was said to be shocked and lost for words as he sought for explanation from the workers but they could not offer any. Durkwa was especially miffed that despite the huge amount of money the government give to managers of the IDPs to cater for the inmates, they could resort to such abuse of the very people they are meant to take care of.

The grass used in making food for IDP inmates

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Credit: Twitter

A Twitter user, Dan-Borno, posted the sordid act on his handle.

Read the tweet here.

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