Boko haram 100000 idps get id cards borno

According to recent reports, the Borno State Government in Nigeria has issued identification cards to over 100,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who were previously affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.

The IDPs, who were displaced from their homes in various parts of the state, have been living in camps and other temporary settlements. The identification cards, which were issued by the Borno State Government in collaboration with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), are expected to help the IDPs access various services and benefits.

The issuance of the ID cards is seen as a major step towards addressing the challenges faced by the IDPs, who have been living in difficult conditions for many years. The ID cards will enable the IDPs to access healthcare, education, and other essential services, as well as to participate in the electoral process and other civic activities.

The Borno State Government has been working to provide support to the IDPs, including providing them with food, shelter, and other essential items. The government has also been working to rebuild communities and infrastructure that were destroyed by the insurgency.

The issuance of the ID cards is a significant development in the efforts to address the challenges faced by the IDPs and to promote their integration into society. It is hoped that the ID cards will help to improve the lives of the IDPs and to promote peace and stability in the region.