I try to resist shedding tears while distributing relief materials to idps ― zulum
That's a very touching and emotional statement. Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has spoken about the challenges he faces while distributing relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in his state.
In an interview, Governor Zulum revealed that he often struggles to hold back tears while distributing relief materials to IDPs, who have been displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency. He said that seeing the suffering and hardship of the IDPs, including women and children, is a painful experience that often moves him to tears.
The Governor's emotional response is understandable, given the dire situation of the IDPs, who have been forced to flee their homes and live in camps with limited access to basic necessities like food, shelter, and healthcare. Many of them have lost loved ones, property, and livelihoods, and are struggling to survive in the face of extreme poverty and uncertainty.
Governor Zulum's empathy and compassion for the IDPs are a testament to his commitment to providing relief and support to those affected by the insurgency. His emotional response also highlights the need for more support and resources to be provided to the IDPs, who continue to face immense challenges and hardships.
It's heartwarming to see leaders like Governor Zulum who are willing to put themselves in the shoes of those affected by conflict and disaster, and who are working tirelessly to provide relief and support to those in need.