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Gov. Fintiri Inaugurates 86 Housing Units Built For IDPs By Church

Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa has inaugurated 86 housing units for Internally Displaced Persons in Girei Local Government Area (LGA) in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the housing units of two bedrooms flats, were built by Most Rev. Stephen Dami Mamza, Catholic Bishop of Yola Diocese.

Fintiri

Fintiri inaugurated the estate, with a Mosque in it, in Sangere-Marghi village, Girei LGA, on Monday.

The governor, commended the laudable initiative and commitment of Mamza, to serving humanity and to promoting religious tolerance in the state.

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“We are gathered to celebrate one of the outstanding humanitarian efforts in the history of care and support as a nation.

“We are happy to be part of this effort to resettle our brothers and sisters that were displaced by insurgency since 2014” Fintiri said.

In his remark, Mamza disclosed that the Catholic Diocese built the estate with the support of national and international partners.

Fintiri

“This project is a tall dream come true since the Catholic Diocese of Yola first opened its doors to host IDPs on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2014.

“This was after the collapse of some local governments in Northern Adamawa, following Boko Haram attacks on villagers.

“At the height of the displacement in October 2014, when Mubi town and environs came under Boko Haram occupation, thousands fled into Yola and approached us for food and shelter.

“It was at this time that St. Theresa’s IDP Camp housed 4,700 persons.

“We have been taking care of the IDPs for the past seven years with the little assistance we receive from our major partners.

“The Catholic Diocese of Yola, with its local resources also constructed a Mosque for some of our Muslim IDPs,” Mamza said.

According to him, this will prevent the IDPs from being passive recipients of aid, which results in dependency syndrome.

“Nigerians should learn to practice religion of tolerance and love for their neighbour.

“It is important that Christians and Muslims appreciate what the Diocese of Yola has done today,” Kukah said.

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