Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, has pledged
commitment to ensuring the speedy resettlement of the displaced people of Okuama
community in Delta State.
His pledge comes five months after the Nigerian Army conducted a military operation in
response to the ambush and killing of 17 of its officers who were on a peace mission in
Okuama. Keyamo, who was represented by a delegation led by Prince Sam Onokohwomo,
made this assurance during a solidarity visit to the Internally Displaced Persons, IDP, camp
at Ewu main town today.
Speaking at the IDP Camp, Onokohwomo conveyed the Minister’s concern for the plight of
the displaced persons and assured them that all issues surrounding their displacement are
being diligently addressed. As a gesture of solidarity and support, the delegation donated
one hundred (100) bags of 25kg rice to the camp’s management, a contribution that was
met with gratitude and joyous celebrations by the camp residents.
In response, the Secretary of the IDP Camp expressed appreciation to the Honourable
Minister on behalf of the camp management and its inhabitants. He thanked the Minister for
his continuous support and assured him that the community remains hopeful for a swift
resolution to their predicament.
The visit underscores the Federal Government’s commitment to restoring peace and
stability in conflict-affected areas and ensuring that displaced citizens are resettled in their
homes with renewed hope for the future.
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