Yobe inaugurates project to address IDP challenges

The Yobe government has inaugurated the Solutions for Internally Displaced Persons and Host Communities (SOLID) project to address the challenges internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities face.
The secretary to the state government, Baba Malam-Wali, made this known at the project’s inception meeting in Damaturu on Thursday.
Mr Malam-Wali said the SOLID project, supported by the World Bank and the Federal Government, aimed to provide long-term solutions to the challenges IDPs and their host communities face.
He emphasised the need for a coordinated and inclusive approach to addressing the needs of vulnerable populations, including infrastructure development, livelihoods, social cohesion, and human capital investment.
The project coordinator, Suleiman Dauda, highlighted the project’s focus on including access to basic services and economic opportunities for IDPs and host communities.
Mr Dauda said the project would support sustainable community development through key components such as infrastructure development, livelihood support, and human capital development.
Dauda emphasised the importance of government leadership, coordination, and collaboration among relevant stakeholders to ensure the project’s success.
He expressed the government’s commitment to enhancing the protection of IDPs and creating sustainable interventions for the long-term development of the state.
(NAN)
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