NEMA distributes food to 38,000 displaced households as October ration

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By Bode Olushegun
 Food items have been shared to 38,000 internally displaced persons’ (IDPs) households in Borno State for the month of October.
This is part of the monthly distribution directed by the Director General of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Air Vice Marshal Muhammadu Muhammed (retd).
A statement on Thursday by the spokespersob of the agency in North East, Abdulkadir Ibrahim, said the food items were distributed by the Head of Food distribution team for Borno state Flt. Lt. Umar Sani represented the Director General during the exercise, which commenced on Monday.
He said the routine distribution of  food items to 38,000 households of IDPs in camps and host communities which had commenced was part of support that Federal Government was rendering to the IDPs to provide adequate nutrition.
According to him: “The IDPs who were full of praises to the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said the routine monthly intervention has ensured that they have sufficient food supply.”
Abdulkadir said each of the household was given 54.6kg of food items including 25kg of beans, 12.5kg each of rice and maize, as well as 4.6kg of condiments.

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