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Refugees: Zulum crosses Lake-Chad to meet 5,000 families in Chadian community, shares N50m

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum on Tuesday ferried through the Nigerian side of the lake chad to meet Borno citizens taking refuge at Darsalam refugee camp in Baga sola, a boarder community in the republic of Chad.

Zulum on arriving Baga Sola, was received by the Chadian Governor of Lake Province, Fadul Tijjani.

Zulum interacted with the leadership of the refugees, noting the challenges being faced so he could approve interventions.

Accompanied by the Nigerian Ambassador to Chad and the Chadian Ambassador to Nigeria, Zulum announced joint efforts between his administration, federal establishments and the UNHCR were being made to repatriate the refugees to safe resettlements in Borno.

Governor Zulum while in Baga Sola supervised the distribution of N50m naira cash to 5,000 families, with each family receiving N10,000 cash.

Zulum proceeded to N’Djamena, capital of Chad Republic, where he spent night with plans to meet other refugees from Borno, today, Wednesday.

The governor undertook the trip alongside the member representing Kukawa at the state assembly, Haruna Kukawa, commissioner for local government and emirate affairs, Sugun Mai Mele, Special Adviser on Housing and Energy, Zanna Jabu, and General Manager of Borno plastic industries Abatcha Jarawa.

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