Australia supports Ngeria’s fight against Boko Haram with $3m
The humanitarian crisis and destruction in the North-Eastern region
of Nigeria, as a result of the violent activities of Boko Haram, has
caught the world’s attention.
The Australian Government, through its High Commission in Nigeria has
donated the sum of $3m to cushion the effect of the disaster caused by
insurgency in Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad.
The High Commission in a statement said “The contribution is being
used in all four countries to assist up to 400,000 of the region’s
refugees, Internally Displaced Persons and the communities hosting them
to gain access to life-saving food assistance.”
Adding that “Special attention is being paid to children under five,
pregnant women and nursing mothers faced with malnutrition.”
The North-eastern region has been devastated due to Boko-Haram’s constant attacks.
Despite the Federal Government’s claim that it has technically
defeated the sect, a Borno State Senator, Baba Kaka Garbai revealed that
Boko Haram still controls 50 precent of the state.
Also, the Nigerian Army has launched a probe into the recent Boko Haram attacks which claimed 85 lives in Borno State.
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