ECOWAS donates Relief Item to IDPs to Commemorate World Humanitarian Day

Fri, Sep 14, 2018 | By publisher


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AS part of its commitment to bringing succour to displaced and socially dislocated citizens, the commission of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, donated some relief items to the Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, in Abuja, Nigeria on September 13.

The gesture is in commemoration of the World Humanitarian Day, WHD, marked worldwide at the behest of the United Nations, UN, on August 19, by the Commission in league with other stakeholders such as the Nigerian National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, NCFRMI, and the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, OCHA.

The items donated by the ECOWAS Commission included bags of rice, cartons of oil as well as tons of clothing materials.

Handing over the items to the IDPs at their camp in Karimajiji, in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria, Florence Iheme, commission’s director, Humanitarian Affairs, told the recipients that the ECOWAS Commission will continue its humanitarian services to the displaced persons in the region as part of its larger corporate responsibility to the people of West Africa.

Conveying warm greetings to the IDPs on behalf of Jean Claude Kassi-Brou, president of the Commission, Iheme assured them that their deplorable condition is not lost on the Management of the Commission.

The director stated that ECOWAS Commission is helping the government of Nigeria in resolving the insurgency problem that has created humanitarian camps. “ECOWAS is working hard, in support of the Nigerian government and our partners to resolve the problems that brought you here” she added.

Schizzer Nasara Bada, head, IDP Department of the Nigerian NCFRMI, stressed the need for continuous good behaviour by the IDPs noting that international agencies and regional Organisations such as ECOWAS will not abandon them until they are reintegrated into the society.

The IDPs, mostly women and children were elated by the ECOWAS gesture.Mohammed Abubakar, chairman of the Karimajiji camp  supported by their Women Leader Hajia Kaltumi Abubakar expressed their appreciation and urged more support and kindness from ECOWAS.

Apart from pledging about one million dollars’ worth of  humanitarian assistance package for  the troubled areas of the region, the ECOWAS Commission has continued to provide timely assistance to IDPs in the affected communities in Nigeria, Niger and Sierra Leone, among others.

– Sept. 14, 2018 @ 16:55 GMT |

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