Nigerian refugees in Diffa State of Niger Republic yesterday rejected
relief materials branded with photographs of President Goodluck
Jonathan, the BBC Hausa Service radio reported.
The items were meant to assist them in their camps in Niger Republic after fleeing Boko Haram attacks.
The
report monitored in Abuja yesterday said the refugees rejected the
materials because they were adorned with President Jonathan’s pictures.
National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) representatives delivered the items
which included bags of rice, vegetable oil, mattresses, textiles and
rugs.
The Nigerian delegation headed by Ambassador Isa Sokoto however
handed over the items to Diffa State Governor, Yakubu Gawo, who
promised to ensure their distribution to the refugees.
After the
materials were delivered, the displaced persons said they would not
receive them, saying there was
a political undertone behind the gesture.
“Who
is going to collect these items? Who, Goodluck? No, no. All this time
nothing happened until now? If we knew Jonathan’s pictures were on the
item, we wouldn’t have come here. We don’t want them. What are we going
to use them for? If you will do such a thing, it has to be with a clean
conscience,” one of the refugees said.
Another told the BBC: “Actually, I don’t want it totally. The masses are suffering. Everybody is in hardship.”
But
Ambassador Sokoto said they were in Niger to discharge their
responsibility for the Nigerian government to cater for its citizens
anywhere they may be.
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