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NCFRMI to build Resettlement City in Zamfara soon

The Federal Commissioner of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has said that the building of the Resettlement City Project would commence soon, in Zamfara State.

Hajiya Sulaiman-Ibrahim stated this, on Monday, during a courtesy visit on Governor Bello Matawalle as part of events to flag-off the distribution of relief material to displaced persons in the state.

According to her, the Commission had designed programmes for long time impact to rehabilitate, reintegrate, resettle and empower Persons of Concern (PoCs) in the state.

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Said she, “I wish to commend you for the good work you have done in Zamfara state and your continuous assistance to our PoCs in the state.

“I assure you that, the Commission will continue to support your efforts to make life easier for displaced persons”, Hajiya Sulaiman-Ibrahim added.

She further added that, in line with its mandate of ensuring a better and safer living for displaced persons, the Commission was in Zamfara State to provide some relief materials to displaced persons especially in this time of struggle.

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Responding, Governor Matawalle commended the Federal Commissioner for her hard work and dedication in easing the plight of displaced persons in Zamfara state and Nigeria at large.

In the words of Governor Matawalle, “I wish to assure you of my unrelenting support and commitment in your efforts to empower displaced persons in Zamfara state as well as helping in the implementation of your roadmap of finding sustainable solutions to the plight of these vulnerable Nigerians.”

Items distributed in the state included bags of beans, maize, millets, vegetable oil and kitchen wares to mention a few.

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