Zulum launches 500 housing project to shelter IDPs from Gwoza

The governor said this initiative is part of his campaign promise to rebuild and resettle displaced communities.

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The governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum on Thursday, September 26, 2024, launched a 500 housing project in Wala town, Gwoza Local Government Area, to provide shelter for families displaced by insurgency.

The governor during the launch said that the initiative was part of his campaign promise to rebuild and resettle displaced communities.

He added that this includes critical infrastructure such as healthcare, education and water supply.

According to him, the project is expected to bring relief to families affected by the conflict in the region. 

Mr Zulum emphasised the importance of quality work and warned contractors against compromising standards.

In addition to the housing project, Mr Zulum also approved a N50-million empowerment package for 1,000 women farmers in the state. 

He said each woman will receive N50,000 to help rejuvenate economic activities and livelihood.

“This initiative is expected to boost the economic prospects of women in the region and contribute to the overall development of the state,” he said.