She urged SEMA to devise ways of taking the campaign to communities.
The distribution was coordinated by NEMA.
Items distributed include rice, beans, vegetable oil, palm oil, seasoning cubes and salt.
Mr Gubana said, “He directed that the money should be shared among the injured passengers and the families of those who lost their lives in the tragic incident.”
Ms Audu said that the donation would significantly enhance healthcare delivery in IDP camps and the host communities.
Ms Umar said the donation will further complement the ongoing efforts to rebuild and rehabilitate communities affected by banditry and kidnapping.
The Chadian government has repatriated 600 irregular migrants from Nigeria who were found engaging in begging activities in various parts of the country.
The Delta State government on Saturday restated its commitment to supporting flood victims
Mr Zulum has called for NEMA’s support to resettle flood disaster victims in their respective communities.
Mr Buhari prayed for the repose of those killed and called “for strict response to those who commit these monstrous acts.”
