- Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nasarawa State’s Keana Local Government Area accused the state government of excluding them from Federal Government palliative distribution
- IDPs from various communities appealed for the reconstruction of their destroyed houses and basic amenities in their communities
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nasarawa State’s Keana Local Government Area (LGA) have accused the state government of failing to include them in the Federal Government’s palliative distribution and have demanded inclusion.
This is according to a statement signed by Mr Dannis Utsa, Chairman of the United Farmers’ Association of Kadarko in Keana LGA.
According to the statement, the association’s chairman stated that they are already vulnerable, and the effect of the removal of fuel subsidies has worsened their situation daily.
However, the chairman of the association stated that farmers from Keana LGA’s Ayua, Upuur, Ngur, Kpelev, Bature, Antsa, Kwara, and Adootu communities had been living in an IDP camp since their villages were attacked and destroyed.
Mr Utsa also urged the state government to strengthen security in their communities and return them to allow farmers to care for their families.
According to the statement, “we are appealing to the state government to rebuild our destroyed houses and provide them with basic amenities.”
He also stated that the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) had taken over the IDP camp in the Kadarko area and urged them to return it as a temporary shelter before their communities were rebuilt.
Police dismiss officer who killed father of three
A police officer who shot dead one Alafuro Peterside, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has been relieved of his duty.
Recall that last month, Peterside, 42, was killed by the police officer in the presence of his wife and children at a beer parlour in Elekohia, Port Harcourt City Local Government Area of the State.
The Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Nwonyi Emeka, announced the dismissal of the accused while parading criminal suspects at the command’s headquarters at Moscow Road, Port Harcourt, on Tuesday.
CP Emeka added that the officer has been arraigned in court for the sake of justice.