IDPs camp records 22 marriages, 81 deliveries in 20 months
An official of the Yobe Emergency Management Agency said the camp also recorded 18 deaths during the period under review.
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The Executive Secretary, Yobe Emergency Management Agency, Alhaji Musa Jidawa, disclosed this on Saturday, December 3.
He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the camp, established in March 2015 for IDPs from villages in Gujba Local Government Area displaced by insurgents, also recorded 18 deaths during the period under review.
Jidawa, who is also the Secretary of the State Committee on Resettlement and Rehabilitation of IDPs, said the camp started with 4,211 IDPs but now hosts about 2,000 persons.
According to him, his agency also circumcised boys at the camp that are due for circumcision.
“The agency had within this period, circumcised 76 boys whose age range between five and 11years in an organised ceremony in accordance with their customs and tradition, to give them a cultural sense of belonging.
“The celebrants were each provided with new sets of clothes, one live chicken and a blanket as is the practice in their ancestral communities,” he said.
The Secretary explained that the circumcision was carried out so that boys of the age group did not outgrow the period of getting circumcised.
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He said another camp, the Bukar Ali IDP camp, was closed down following requests by the IDPs to return home as security had improved in their communities.
“The state government relocated 391 IDPs in the camp comprising 92 households to their respective communities, with each household provided a return package of two bags of rice, a bag of beans, vegetable oil, cooking pots, nylon mats, soap and N20,000,” he said.
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