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DHQ reiterates commitment to returning IDPs to their communities

The CDS urged women and children in the camp to embrace peace and unity, adding that without stability, there could be no sustainable development.

• September 20, 2025
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IDPs used to illustrate the story [Photo Credit: VOA]

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) on Saturday restated its commitment to ensuring the safe return of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to their ancestral communities.

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, gave the assurance at the Durumi IDP Camp in Abuja during an outreach organised to mark the International Day of Peace.

Mr Musa, represented by the Chief of Defence Civil-Military Relations, Olusanya Bankole, said the armed forces had intensified operations to clear terrorists and other criminal elements from affected communities, stressing that beyond battlefield victories, the military remained committed to human security, peacebuilding, and development.

“Security is not only about defeating terrorists. It is also about food security, health, education, and the right to live with dignity.

“These palliatives are a temporary relief as we work to return families safely to their homes,” he said.

The CDS urged women and children in the camp to embrace peace and unity, adding that without stability, there could be no sustainable development.

“We are soldiers, and we can fight, but what we want is peace. We want Nigerians to see us as partners in progress, not adversaries,” he added.

Also speaking, the deputy director, Defence Gender Desk, Flight Lt. Ayaka Kotso, sensitised camp residents on the dangers of drug abuse, domestic violence, and negative coping mechanisms, particularly among youths.

Mr Koto said the military was not only fighting wars but also promoting awareness on social issues that undermine peace, urging the displaced to avoid behaviours that could worsen their vulnerability.

The coordinator of Abuja IDP Camps, Idris Halilu, commended the military for its interventions, describing the outreach as a morale booster for displaced families.

Mr Halilu appealed to the federal government and donor agencies to invest more in rebuilding destroyed communities, schools, and healthcare facilities to facilitate sustainable resettlement.

He stressed that the IDPs were eager to return home but needed assurance of security and basic amenities to restart their lives.

The event featured the distribution of food, clothing, and school supplies to women and children in the camp, as well as medical support and counselling.

(NAN)

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