IDPs Camp: 14 burnt to death, as fire destroyed 1,250 shelters in Borno

IDPs Camp: 14 burnt to death, as fire destroyed 1,250 shelters in Borno

Following the fire outbreak at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Ngala Local Government Area of Borno State, about 14 bodies have been discovered burnt to death with 1,250 shelters destroyed to the inferno.

iBrandTV gathered that, 15 persons sustained various degrees of injuries, while property including foodstuffs amongst other commodities was destroyed by the inferno.

In an interview with House of Representative member, representing Bama/Ngala/Kalabalge constituency in Borno, Zainab Gimba, said that dozens of households in the camps were displaced during the fire outbreak which gutted almost half of the shelters at the camp.

The lawmaker said that the incident had further compounded the plight of the IDPs.

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“I wish to sincerely sympathize with the victims of today’s fire disaster.

“I am deeply shocked and touched. For those that lost their loved ones, please accept my heartfelt condolences, for those that sustained injuries, I wish them quick recovery.

“I am also mindful of the fact that the next few weeks will be difficult because it is not easy to be an IDP and homeless at the same time, but very soon Insha Allah, I will send relief materials to cushion the hardships,” she said.

Gimba appealed to the Northeast Development Commission (NEDC), State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), NEMA, and UN Humanitarian organisation to come to the aid of the displaced victims.

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When contacted, Hajiya Yabawa Kolo, Chairperson of SEMA, described the incident as “unfortunate” noting that it came at a time when the state was faced with another humanitarian challenges of preventing COVID-19.

Kolo said that a team of the agency would conduct on the spot assessment to ascertain level of damages incurred as a result of the fire incident with a view to providing immediate humanitarian support to the affected victims.

She said that the agency would adopt proactive modalities to prevent future recurrence of the incident.

NAN recalled that a similar incident occurred in less than 24 hours when fire destroyed 700 shelters and rendered thousands of IDPs homeless at a camp in Mafa local government area in the state.

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