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Gov. Zulum Inaugurates 500 Housing Estate, Resettles 10 Communities in Bama
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Gov. Zulum inaugurates 500 housing estate, resettles 10 communities in Bama
By Madu Mohammed, Maiduguri
Governmor Babagana Zulum of Borno state government has inaugurated 500 houses in Nguro-Soye, and ressettled 10 communities in Bama Local Government Area of the state back to their ancestral homes.
The Nguro-Soye 500 resettlement houses have public facilities such as schools, a primary healthcare centre, market stalls, water facilities and other basic needs.
Resettling the 10 communities of Nguro-soye in Bama yesterday, Governmor Babagana Zulum said the communities are Burari, Adamri, Zaramri and Mairamri of Soye town; Dambiya, Shaan I, Shaan II, Makintari, Bulbulin Ngaura and Diwa Ngaura of Jaudri town.
The houses and about 1,000 shelters were constructed for over 1,100 households from about 10 communities displaced by the over one decade of insurgency.
Governmor Zulum said “in addition to the houses, each of the 1,100 heads of the households was given N50,000 cash and essential items such as mats, mattresses, mosquito nets, beans, seedlings and agrochemicals; while their wives received N25,000 each.”
While enumerating the several reconstruction projects in Bama Local Government Area, Zulum reiterated his resolve to close IDP camps in the state.
“As part of our commitment to rebuilding Borno better and stronger, we aim to close all camps by the end of 2026. Since 2019, we have reconstructed Bama township, Banki, Nguro-Soye and Mallam Chelumri. “Currently, we are also rebuilding Darul Jamal with 500 houses under construction along with other social utilities,” Zulum said.
He said “Reconstruction efforts are ongoing in Tarmuwa Town, and block moulding will soon begin ahead of the reconstruction of Kumshe, Mayanti and Bula Yobe. Additionally, Phase II of Bama township’s reconstruction, targeting 2,000 houses in two years, is also in progress.”
“Today’s resettlement of these 10 communities is significant in moving closer to closing the IDP camps in the already congested Bama township.he added.
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