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Only viable legislation can solve the plight of IDPs, says rep

A view of the camp with its multitudes of mostly ophaned kids

The house of representatives committee on internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees, says it will support the federal government to tackle the issue of IDPs through legislation.

Sani Zoro, the committee chairman, made this known in an interview in Abuja on Thursday.

“He said the plight of IDPs can be addressed only through viable legislation. The house is helping with respect to the plight of IDPs by way of lawmaking because we are lawmakers.

“I have sponsored a bill that will amend the Act establishing the National Commission for Refugees,” Zoro said

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“It is now to provide for National Commission for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), Refugees, Migrants and Stateless People because these are people categorised as people of concern.”

He called on the federal government to adopt a national policy on IDPs, adding that this would further boost efforts already being made to evolve a permanent solution to the problem of IDPs.

“We, as lawmakers, are also encouraging the executive arm of government to adopt officially a national IDP policy.

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“Nigeria has, by our efforts, been developing an IDP policy since 2009. In 2012, it was reviewed; even in 2015, it was reviewed but it has not been adopted by government,” Zoro said.

“This is one of the ways we will support and jump start the attainment of a durable solution through legislation.”

Zoro and his counterpart, Edward Pwajok, chairman, house committee on human rights, met with the national human rights commission and the national emergency management agency.

The meeting was to find ways to tackle the issue of IDPs in the country.

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