The Yobe State Government has identified skill training and capital
provision as one the major needs of the Internally Displaced people in
the State and other States that have been ravaged by insurgency.
The Executive Secretary, Yobe State Emergency Management Agency
(Y0SEMA), Idi Jidawa, disclosed this to newsmen in Damaturu the Yobe
State Capital.
The Yobe State Government has identified skill training and capital
provision as one the major needs of the Internally Displaced people in
the State and other States that have been ravaged by insurgency.
The Executive Secretary, Yobe State Emergency Management Agency
(Y0SEMA), Idi Jidawa, disclosed this to newsmen in Damaturu the Yobe
State Capital.
Jidawa said, what the IDPs need at the moment as the crisis is getting
to an end is not food and relief materials but the provision of skills
training and some capital for them to manage their lives better after
the crisis is over.
He stressed that the IDPs are now supposed to be thought how to fish
rather than relying on handouts of food relief materials.
“I can tell you that one of the major gaps that we have identified
concerning the IDPs in the state and other places affected by Boko
Haram is the provision of Skills Training and the Capital for them to
start up their business by the time the crisis is over.
“Isha Allah, we are hoping and praying that this problem of Boko Haram
will be over and the people will return to their various communities.
This is why it is very important that they are trained in some trade
and skills acquisition so that the impact of the devastation on them
will not be felt so much by if they are better equipped by the time
they return to their various communities.
“I am not saying that the provision of food relief items is not
important but it is very much pertinent that individuals,
organizations and government should begin a process of putting these
people on the right track with what I just mentioned earlier. As the
saying goes, you give a man a fish and you feed him for a day but if
you teach him how to fish, you will be feeding him for the rest of his
life”, Jidawa explained.
He called on donor agencies and well-spirited people to follow the
example of Action Against Hunger/AC International who have through
the USAID Office for Foreign Disaster Assistance already provided
N40,000 cash each in collaboration with SEMA to 650 IDPs in four
local government areas in Yobe State comprising of Damaturu, Fune, and
Potiskum.
“Like I said earlier, the Action Against Hunger has already begun the
provision of capital and training to victims of insurgency in the
state. ACF have with the help of Office for Foreign Disaster
Assistance has provided cash transfer directly to the IDPs.
Adding that, “Four local governments have been selected based on
population and concentration of IDPs. We have 400 beneficiaries in
Damaturu LGA, 100 in Fune LGA and 150 Potiskum LGA as the first batch
of beneficiaries. The cash transfer involves the sum of N40, 000 each
which has been disbursed to each beneficiary with the requisite
training on how to use the money to better their lots. This is what we
need from organizations, individuals and government now”.
The SEMA boss also informed that another set of 3000 IDPs comprising
of 1500 from Damaturu, 900 from Potiskum and 600 from Fune are in the
second phase of the skills and cash transfer process of the Food for
Peace initiative of the ACF.
He added that each of those beneficiaries will collect the sum of N10,
000, each for seven months.
The SEMA boss commended ACF as the only partner that has remained with
the agency throughout the time of the insurgency.
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