Another beneficiary, Mary Dennis, thanked NEMA for the materials she received during the period.
Hoodlums broke into a storage facility in Gwagwa area of Abuja on Sunday, and looted stored food items.
He said efforts were ongoing to prevent much havoc, especially in the low-lying communities along the states likely to be affected.
The households include IDPs living in eight camps and host communities of the state.
Some of the items include 120 bags of 10kg rice, 120 bags of 10kg beans, 120 bags of 10kg maize, 10 bags of 50kg salt and 50 cartons of bath soap.
NEMA said the exercise was part of a collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and other stakeholders.
