IDPs In Akwa Ibom Get Succour As FG Donates Fishing Equipment

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By; PATRICK TITUS, Uyo

Succour came the way of the Bakassi returnees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Oron, Akwa Ibom State as the federal government  on Monday, donated fishing equipment to them amidst cheers of jubilation and thanksgiving.

Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), Hajia Ismali Ahmed-Suleiman who performed the ceremony on behalf of  the government, also presented relief materials to the affected persons.  

Hajia Ahmed-Suleiman during the occasion, inaugurated the Oron field office of the commission and a utility vehicle for operations. 

She commended the displaced persons for their orderly conduct and peaceful coexistence in the IDPs camp, and assured them that her visit to the area would have a positive impact on their welfare. 

According to her, President Buhari is very mindful of the welfare of the citizens, especially the vulnerable ones and urged them not to allow their present conditions to despair them. 

“I want to encourage you not to allow the conditions here to affect your dreams. This present condition shouldn’t lower spirit, know that tomorrow holds a lot, and with determination, you can overcome the present challenges.  I commend your orderly conduct and for being able to set a peace settlement mechanism without resorting to conflict”.

In his address, Mr Cajetan Iheanacho, head of office, Oron field disclosed that, “the refugees location in Akwa Ibom state is spread over sixteen (16) Local Government Areas, but for administrative convenience, it is reduced to seven settlements”. 

The office head said that since the take off of operations in the area, nearly two years ago, the commission has carried out the identification, documentation and registration of refugees in the state. 

“The NCFRMI Akwa Ibom field office in collaboration with UNHCR carried out registration exercise of the refugees in the month of September 2021. At the end of the registration we had a total number of 1670 registered refugees”. 

He aided that the office has been working with other partners in the daily profiling of new arrivals in the state.  

“In Oron alone, we have over 200 profiled new arrivals awaiting registration and in Nsit Ubium we discovered over 130 refugees and profiled them. So, far in the entire state we have over 1500 new arrivals waiting registration”. 

He commented the efforts of other international partners and independent NGOS  that have been collaborating with the commission in the state. 

On it’s part, the Akwa Ibom Bakassi Returnees and Internally Displaced Persons Cooperative Association (AKIBARCON) President, Obong Solomon Inyang and Secretary General, Dr Anthony Edem appealed to the federal government to implement the Green Tree Agreement that was signed in 2006. 

The group lamented that the non implementation of the agreement has adversely affected the economic and social well-being of the Bakassi returnees and internally displaced persons in Akwa Ibom state. 

He regretted that since the, “unplanned and unprepared return from Bakassi Penninsula in 2008, it was only in 2022 that we started to receive welfare packages and relief materials from the Federal Government of Nigeria”. 

The group decried the deplorable conditions of about, “75,000 voiceless Bakassi Returnees And Internally Displaced Persons in the State”, and appealed to government agencies to make relief materials available to them on monthly basis.  

The association described the visit of the federal commissioner and the flagging off of the fishing equipment as a “milestone”, and also expressed gratitude to the federal government for the relief materials donated to them, among items in package included, two engine boats, two wooden boats, assorted food items, blankets, mattresses, utensils and grinding machines.

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