By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle has assured the Representative of the United Nations that the Federal Government is working out modalities to resettle returnees and the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria to a safe and better living condition.
The Minister gave this assurance when the Representative of United Nations Mines Action Services (UNMAS) paid him a courtesy visit at Ship House in Abuja.
Matawalle said the Federal Government would partner with UNMAS to put together a workable solution in reintegrating IDPs and farmers into society for better life. “We need to redesign action plan for the IDP returnees and farmers to go back to their farms,” he said.
According to him there was the need for Federal Government to provide essential technical support for the establishment of a national mine action centre in the North East and extend it to North West where incidence of insurgency has increased, noting that “Such center will afford the IDPs the opportunity to return to their Communities and have access to quality education.”
The representative of the United Nations Mines Action Services to Nigeria, Edwin Faigmane, said that the UNMAS is to collaborate with the Nigerian Army to secure success for Mines Action Services Operations in Nigeria.
Furthermore, he stated that there was need to conduct Technical Surveys to identify hazardous areas that need to be safe before any other activities could take place. READ ALSO:
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Edwin commended the Minister for the audience and requested that they count on Government’s support in identifying areas of collaboration.