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    The National Commission for Refugees Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI)

    The National Commission for Refugees Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) recently revealed that over 6.1 million Nigerians have been displaced by insecurity and natural disasters. The Federal Commissioner of NCFRMI, Tijjani Aliyu, highlighted the challenges faced by the displaced individuals and emphasized the need for support beyond just shelter and security.

    Aliyu mentioned the necessity of providing skills and training to the displaced population to enable them to become self-sufficient. This proactive approach aims to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to society. The commission’s plan to establish skills acquisition centers in the Northeast demonstrates a long-term commitment to addressing the needs of those affected by displacement.

    During a meeting with Governor Dikko Radda in Katsina State, Aliyu discussed the commission’s initiatives, including the distribution of food items to around 700 displaced individuals. This gesture underscores the importance of not only meeting immediate needs but also investing in sustainable solutions for long-term support. The focus on education, skills development, and empowerment reflects a holistic approach to addressing the challenges faced by displaced Nigerians.

    By providing resources and opportunities for skills training, the NCFRMI aims to equip displaced individuals with the tools they need to rebuild their lives and contribute meaningfully to society. The commitment to supporting those affected by displacement through education and skills acquisition is a vital step towards ensuring their well-being and fostering self-sufficiency. It’s heartening to see efforts being made to address the needs of the displaced population and empower them for a brighter future.

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