Borno state gov. Babagana Zulum has assured the displaced people of Logumani and Gajibo communities that they would soon be resettled back to their communities.
He said that the two communities in Ngala and Dikwa Local Government Areas were destroyed by Boko Haram insurgents and residents displaced since 2014.
Governor Zulum, however, had good news for them, saying that they would soon return to their homes upon the completion of the ongoing 1,000 housing projects.
He spoke during an inspection of the progress of work on the project on Friday.
He said that he was confident that the project would be completed and people would be resettled in two months’ time.
“We have seen the level of construction here and I have given a deadline of two months within which they should complete the work and we will return people back to their homes, insha’ Allah,” he said.
The Governor further said that the project comprised basic amenities, such as one primary school, health center, police station and a water borehole.
He also directed that the ongoing 500 housing units in Gajibo be completed in three months to allow the residents to return home.
He expressed the need to guarantee food security in the crisis-torn area through irrigation farming.
According to him, through farming, Borno Government intends to provide viable solution to the problems of livelihood among IDPs that are returning to their ancestral communities.
The governor gave assurance that the government would provide farmers with modern irrigation implements and tools to enhance crop yield.