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NEMA delivers 13,400 bags of food items for IDPs in Maiduguri

Admin July 12, 2016

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NEMA logoIn furtherance of its humanitarian intervention in the northeast, the National Emergency Management Agency has delivered 13, 400 assorted bags of foods items to Borno State Government for the feeding of Internally Displaced Persons in Maiduguri.

The items include 8000 bags (25kg) of rice, 1200 bags (50kg) of Maize Gritz, 1000 bags (25kg) of millet and 3200 bags (25kg) of Bean.

NEMA North East Zonal Coordinator Mohammed Kanar said the items were presented in line with the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed with Borno state Government on provision of food items for the feeding of internally Displaced persons residing in camps across Maiduguri for period of one month.

Items were received by the Deputy Governor of Borno State Alhaji Usman Durkwa on behalf of the State Government and the IDPs. He appreciated the continuous support by NEMA and assured that the items would be distributed to the beneficiaries.

 

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