Niger Delta
NPA Donates Food, Other Items To Bakassi Refugees
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), yesterday donated food items to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Akpabuyo Camp, Akpabuyo Local Government Area of Cross River.
The Calabar Port Manager, Mrs Olufumilayo Olotu made the donation on behalf of the Managing Director of NPA, Mrs Adiza Usman.
Presenting the items, Olotu said it was part of NPA’s community relations and social responsibilities to the host communities.
The Tide correspondent reports that the items donated were rice, beans, garri, tubers of yam, Indomie noodles, eggs, toiletries, diapers, and detergent, tissues, salt and sachet water.
The port manager said the items were worth over N800,000
She said that the NPA was moved by the dilapidated living condition of the Bakassi returnees in the camp and felt there was the need to extend a hand of fellowship to them.
“When we came here last time, we saw the terrible condition in which they existed and the management felt there was need to help in our own little way.
“Nothing is too much and nothing is too small. It is our own way of encouraging them and identifying with their deplorable conditions.
“This is also part of our social responsibility and community relations with NPA host communities.
“We have renovated schools and hospitals and rendered social services in various parts of Calabar and we will continue to do more in this regard, ‘’ Olotu said.
She gave the assurance that the gesture would go round other camps in Bakassi Local Government Area.
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