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Borno supports 713 returnee- refugees from Chad, Cameroon with N142.6m 

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Borno state government, through the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), has distributed N200, 000 each to the first batch of 713 refugees who voluntarily returned from Chad and Cameroon.  

In addition to the financial support, the returnees also received essential humanitarian aid, including food and non-food items, provided by the state government.

The official flag-off ceremony for the disbursement of the cash took place Saturday at Gubio  IDPs camp, Maiduguri, the Borno state capital.  

As part of the initial phase of the repatriation exercise, 713 families have returned to their hometowns, including Baga, Doro, Koros, Kwauwa, and Bandaram.  

During the flag-off ceremony, the Acting Director General of SEMA, Hon. Ali Isa Abdullahi, stated that only those who voluntarily expressed interest in returning home would be repatriated. 

He also extended his gratitude to the executive governor of Borno state, Prof Babagana Umara Zulum, for his unwavering commitment to humanitarian efforts.  

“I sincerely appreciate the executive governor for his leadership during crises and for his complete collaboration with the federal government in ensuring the well-being of displaced persons. His dedication to serving humanity is commendable,” Abdullahi Isa said. 

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