“We urge all concerned parties to comply strictly with this directive,” the statement said.
The Borno government and heads of security agencies have temporarily relaxed the curfew imposed in the state to allow Muslims to observe the Friday prayer.
According to Ms Allamin, the deradicalised women had helped in bringing about 190 of their relatives involved in the insurgency out of the bush to surrender.
The SPHCDA boss also said that efforts were being intensified “to strengthen routine healthcare delivery.”
The protesters’ spokesman, Abdullahi Bako, said they were demanding to hold a congress to determine the association’s future and conduct a fresh election.
“We understand the pain and anguish that the families of those still in captivity are going through.”
He disclosed that the federal government was considering setting up a plan in that direction to create employment and ease transportation.
Maiduguri is in a festive mood as residents await the arrival of President Bola Tinubu on a one-day official visit to Borno.
Mr Mustapha said the government had paid the contractor 40 per cent of the contract sum.
Mr Folorunsho listed the challenges they faced in the camp, including feeding, educational materials for the IDPs, drugs and other medical needs.
