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FG urges Nigerians to end discrimination against IDPs

The federal government has advised the general public to desist from a non-challant attitude toward Internally Displaced Peoples (IDPs) but to show them affection through their wealth & Kindness. 

The Coordinating Minister of Health & Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammed Alli Pate, CON said this through Director of Special Project, Dr. Charles Nzelu, during the distribution of Drug & Essential Health Materials to IDPs Camps in Kuchigoro, Lifecamp & Durumi IDPs Camp, Area 1 , Abuja respectively.

According to the Minister, Dr. Charles Nzelu reiterated the government’s preparedness toward accessibility to free Drug & other health materials in accordance with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Administration.

Distribution of Drug & Essential Health Materials to IDPs Camps

Dr. Nzelu advised the authorities of the 2 IDPs Camp to take opportunity of Federal Government gesture to use the Drug & other Valuable Health Materials judiciously for the Benefit of Internally Displaced Peoples.

He promised the government’s continuous efforts toward creating an enabled environment for its citizenry through Health Care Services.

In their separate responses, Mr. Luka Yathuma of Kuchigoro IDP’s Camp commended Federal Government’s for this initiative at this Crucial time. He maintained that the government needs to do more to reduce the acute suffering of IDPs.

While Mrs.Liyatu Ayuba Women Leader of Durumi IDP’s Camp appreciated the Federal government & Ministry of Health & Social Welfare, for coming to their aids & promised to handle the material appropriately.

The drugs & essential health materials, which are worth Millions of Naira, were delivered respectively to each IDP’s Camp Coordinators.

Prevail Inegbenose

Prevail Inegbenose is the News Correspondent of Spark News Daily - Nigeria's most sought-after online newspaper in Government, Politics, Sport, Entertainment and Religion. He is a graduate of Mass Communication with 17 years of active and practical journalism. Tel: 08039564796.

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