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FG, UNHCR to adopt new strategy in tackling IDPs/Refugee management.

FG, UNHCR to adopt new strategy in tackling IDPs/Refugee management.

The Honourable Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, has announced the commitment of the Federal Government to adopt new strategies in tackling the challenge of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugee management in the country.

Bagudu said this was necessary as refugees and displacement of persons have become a global phenomenon.
He made this known while receiving in the audience a delegation from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), led by the Commission's Assistant High Commissioner (Operations), Mr Raouf Mazou, in Abuja.

The Minister said the government's strategy would involve enhancing its role in coordinating the financing and planning efforts across Federal, State, and Local governments in Nigeria.

This initiative, he said would align with Nigeria’s federal structure and address the critical issues of internal displacement and refugee management.

Bagudu emphasized the Ministry's responsibility to engage with development partners, including the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and other UN agencies, who have been instrumental in supporting Nigeria’s initiatives.

Senator Bagudu noted that Nigeria's culture and history deeply value support for those in need, reflecting a strong tradition of compassion rooted in religious and social practices. This tradition underpins the country’s approach to managing displacement and migration challenges, which are increasingly pressing due to resource limitations and environmental factors.

Earlier, Raouf Mazou, the Assistant High Commissioner for Operations for UNHCR, highlighted the need for a shift from short-term humanitarian responses to long-term development approaches in addressing forced displacement.

Mazou also suggested utilizing resources and facilities like those provided by the World Bank and collaborating with private sector actors to enhance self-reliance and effective solutions for displaced populations.

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