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Protest as IDPs intercept truck-load of “stolen” relief materials
Thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) being accommodated at the International Market Camp, Makurdi have protested alleged diversion of relief materials by camp officials.
National Daily gathered that the protest started when a truck, 2 Hilux vans, a bus and a saloon car loaded with relief materials from the camp warehouse, were about to drive out of the camp.
The protesters overpowered the security guards at the camp, and blocked the camp entrance to prevent the vehicles from moving out with the materials.
The visibly angry protesters sang songs which accused camp officials of diverting relief materials and abandoning them to die of hunger.
Efforts to confirm where the items were being taken did not, however, yield fruits as the drivers of the vehicles and their team members, refused to speak.
A cross section of the IDPs, said that they were not given any food items “for the past three days”.
Mr James Tarkende, an IDP, said that the IDPs had been left while the materials were being loaded to unknown destinations.
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“When Gov Samuel Ortom and the Tor Tiv, Prof. James Ayatse, visited us, they told us that nobody should divert materials out of the camp that is why we are protesting.
“In this camp, only few people sleep on mattresses, but we are not complaining. We are suffering, but because of the situation at hand, we understand with the government. But the camp officials have gone too far this time.
“This is not the first time they are doing this; most times, they do it in the night.”
Another IDP, Mrs. Judith Audu, said that the officials were treating them like slaves.
She urged those in charge to closely monitor what was being given to the to IDPs so that government officials would not take advantage of others’ misfortune to enrich themselves.
When contacted, Commissioner for Water Resources and Environment, Dr. Joseph Utsev, who is a member of the committee on flood, said that government would investigate the incident.
Utsev, who was also at the scene of the first protest few days ago, expressed shock that such diversions could take place.
The Benue Government had, on Monday, removed the camp manager over allegations of irregularities.
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