By Adelola Amihere
Plans are underway by the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), to begin a resettlement city development project aimed at providing housing, health and educational facilities for victims of banditory and other internally displaced persons.
In a statement signed by the Head of Media and Communications Strategy , Alkasim Abdulkadir, the Honorable Federal Commissioner, Sen. Basheer Mohammed made the disclosure recently during a symbolic handover of relief items to widows and other displaced victims of banditry attacks across 7 communities in Batsari LGA of Katsina State.
He said, “Katsina will be one of seven other States that will benefit from this 500 household Resettlement City intervention – fully equipped with facilities and livelihood support schemes.
“Each Resettlement City is proposed to have a clinic and educational learning centre that will ensure the health and wellbeing of citizens and support our children in Katsina to a good education regardless of their economic status.”
Earlier on, the Federal Commissioner had paid a courtesy call to the Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Bello Masari where he commiserated with the Governor over the killings and destruction in the State.
“We commiserate with you over the incessant attacks suffered by rural communities in Katsina State, especially the recent tragic attacks in Tsabuwa in Batsari Local Government Area, Gurbi and other parts of Kankara Local Government Area.
“Those who lost their lives and property were our brothers, sisters, parents and innocent children. We commiserate with the communities and the State as a whole. We recognize the pain that comes from these senseless acts of destruction”, Sen Mohammed stated
In his response, Gov. Masari condemned the attacks while describing the destruction in tragic details.
“This is a barbaric and animalistic behaviour because the perpetrators of these crimes are like animals because they don’t have western or Qur’anic education. These people are living with animals in the bush without any education, they behave like the wild animals in the bush,” the governor said.
The beneficiaries received grains, hygiene products and household items.
Responding, one of the beneficiaries Aisha Tumba who lost her only son Mallam Musa Sani in the attacks said, her son who was the bread winner left her with 20 children of varying ages and it’s now her responsibility to cater for them.
“I thank them for giving me this things it will go a long way in helping me and the children left behind, I have 20 children to care for” she said.