In a move to address the food crisis fallouts of the insurgency in the North-East, the Federal Government will today launch a quarterly Special Relief Intervention plan to distribute grains to 1.8 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the region, costing about N8 billion.
This was disclosed in a statement by the media aide to the acting President, Laolu Akande, stating that Acting President Yemi Osinbajo would launch the plan, which will eliminate long queues by the IDPs and replace it with door-to-door delivery.
Under the plan, the FG buys local grains from Nigerian farmers and the Nigerian Police, Nigerian Military including the Air Force, are actively involved providing essential and logistical support. The grains to be delivered quarterly would be transported mainly by road through 1032 trucks, while for locations difficult to reach, the Nigeria Air Force will provide airlift support.
According to Akande, while the Federal Government is providing food assistance, it will work with the State Governments to provide other forms of assistance including health services, education, resettlement and livelihood support.
“In all, about 40,000 metric tonnes comprising Rice, Maize, Sorghum and Soya beans grown locally by Nigerian farmers would be distributed. Under the distribution model, the Federal Government, which is paying for the grains, will be giving each family about 50kg of grains per month.
“One of the highlights of this new distribution plan is that it eliminates the undignified practice of long and often problematic queues, replacing it with door-to-door delivery to the IDPs using a pre-issued voucher-system that promotes transparency and accountability. The new plan is also expected to correct many of the lapses observed in delivering relief to the IDPs,” Akande said.
Explaining further he said the food will be distributed by officials of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, in partnership with the State Emergency Management Agencies and developmental partners from the International Humanitarian agencies.
Elizabeth Archibong
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