NGO Strengthens Modalities To Support IDPs In Sokoto, Zamfara States

By Ismail Umar, Sokoto

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The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), an international donor agency, has urged relevant stakeholders to collaborate effectively to improve and transform the situation of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Sokoto and Zamfara states, Northwest Nigeria.

The donor agency is operating and providing intervention and support services in thematic areas across 40 countries of the World.

It focuses more on economic recovery, protection, shelter, settlement, peace building and humanitarian support among other critical human needs in times of displacements.

Speaking at a workshop in Sokoto, the DRC Coordinator, Samson Ayok, said the organisation observed that Northwest Nigeria has suffered lack of attention amidst the growing number of IDPs as a result of insecurity and other natural occurrences, hence displacing lot of inhabitants and households.

He said; “We are focusing on Sokoto and Zamfara states to offer rapid response to situations of displacements.

“We are building on our approach strategy by encouraging better partnership that will further drive our objectives for success.”

Mr Ayok said the Danish Refugee Council was operating in the two regions of Northeast and Northwest across four states; Adamawa, Borno, Sokoto and Zamfara states with the vision and mission to promoting dignified life for all displaced refugees.

We equally assist and protect them from harm and safeguarding their legal rights as well empowering them towards better future,” he added.

He however, disclosed that the Council was pushing to encourage synergy with other socioeconomic, religious and cultural organs as Civil Society Organizations CSOs, the media, opinion and community leaders to adequately respond to displacement situations in Zamfara and Sokoto states respectively within the one year project.

Ayok noted that the project aims to localize strategies and collaborate with critical national organizations (NGOs) to enhance capacity for effective response to various situations.

He said; “This will assist in speedy identification of crisis situations ,locations and affected victims or persons for quick implementation of designed package as intervention.”

The Coordinator commended the strategic role and efforts of the Sokoto state government in reaching out to various donor agencies for support to vulnerable displaced persons across the state.

Also, speaking, the Executive Director, ASATTAHIR Foundation International, Professor Tanko Baba, said the foundation had since inception in 2011, positioned it activities on IDPs in health, food and nutrition projects by providing emergency interventions especially at informal centres for displaced persons in Zamfara. And Sokoto states.

We are working basically on general system strategy and capacity building to reach out to crisis locations with intervention,” he said.

According to Baba, “the foundation has provided intervention support across the two states. We visited Kauran Namoda, Bodinga, Tangaza, Binji and in some areas in Sokoto ( Ramin Kura). All these are informal IDP centres.”

“We supported over 2,000 vulnerable displaced households. You can only do this with comprehensive information and data collection,” he said.

Baba noted that government alone cannot accomplish the task of executing it’s programmes without the support of NGOs and other key players.

 

 

 

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