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Banditry displaces over 500,000 residents in Niger, says Bago

Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago says more than 500,000 people have been displaced from Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State due to persistent bandit attacks.​He disclosed this during a presidential relief initiative in Borgu, where food items, nutrition packs and essential drugs were distributed to affected residents.​ According to Bago, the displaced residents are mostly indigenes of Borgu who have fled repeated raids, kidnappings and killings by armed groups.They are now scattered across Kebbi, Kwara, Kogi, Kaduna, the Federal Capital Territory and even neighbouring Benin Republic.​ The governor said the Niger State Government, in collaboration with the Federal Government and development partners, is fast tracking plans for their safe return and resettlement.He described the current efforts as “frantic”, noting that restoring normal life and livelihoods in Borgu is a top priority.​ Bago revealed that President Bola Tinubu has directed security […]

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Mepe Marks Akosombo Flood Anniversary, Demands Government Accountability.

On the one-year anniversary of the Akosombo Dam floods, the community of Mepe gathered at Degorme camp to reflect on the tragedy and call for stronger government action.Despite GH₵100,000 being spent on camp maintenance by the Mepe Development Association (MDA), over 200 displaced individuals continue to live in temporary shelters, facing adverse weather and health challenges. Tangible support from government authorities has yet to materialize.North Tongu MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa is spearheading legal action to ensure accountability, emphasizing the need for compensation, housing, and psychological support for victims.The disaster has also highlighted systemic issues in disaster management, with stakeholders urging the government to prioritize prevention, efficient response, and recovery policies.Chairman Fabian Mawulenu Kojo of the MDA called for better collaboration between the government, traditional councils, and community groups to address post-disaster challenges effectively.The community continues to demonstrate resilience, but their […]

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