The Federal Government has launched an investigation into reports of hoarded relief materials intended for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Abuja.

This development follows a shocking discovery made by the Federal Commissioner of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons, Aliyu Ahmed.

During a visit to the Durumi IDP camp in Abuja, Ahmed uncovered a cache of relief supplies stored inside classrooms instead of being distributed to those in need.

His visit was initially to inaugurate a computer center donated by the Brand Life Vision Foundation, but an inspection of the camp led to the revelation of stockpiled food and non-food items meant for IDPs.

“On our arrival, we saw so many things that were not necessary to happen here in this camp. We have seen a situation where some of the classrooms were used to keep both food and non-food items that were supposed to have been distributed to the IDPs. We will not take that. We will deal with the situation severely,” he vowed.

The commissioner announced plans to set up a committee to investigate similar cases in other IDP camps across the country.

“What we saw here is alarming. We will extend our investigation to other camps because if it’s happening here, it could be happening elsewhere,” he added.

The commission assured the IDPs of the government’s continued commitment to their welfare.

It also pledged to continue supporting the IDPs’ education by working with the Universal Basic Education Commission to provide teachers for displaced children.

In her remarks, the founder of Brightlife Vision Foundation, Hajia Binta Sidi, disclosed plans to train 1000 IDPs across the country.

According to her, the foundation deals with destitute children, underprivileged persons, IDPs, and orphans.

While applauding the commission for providing solar power for the ICT training Centre, she explained that the foundation would provide teachers who will train the beneficiaries.

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