
Wife of the Inspector General of Police and President of Police Officers’ Wives Association, POWA, Hajiya Fatima Adamu Saturday identified with Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, in Abuja by donating N2 million for purchase of drugs for them.
Besides, the wife of the nation’s police boss approved the immediate purchase of two power generating sets for the IDPs’ camp located at Wassa in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja. Mrs Adamu who was at the camp Saturday to felicitate with the IDPs as part of her activities to mark the 2019 INTERPOL Week being hosted by her husband IGP Mohammed Adamu also donated several other items including food items, school materials, toiletries and clothes.

The containers are empty. “In terms of water we have pipe-borne water in this IDPs camp but we don’t have a generator. We will be grateful if you can provide us with a generator ma,” he had appealed. He also appealed to the federal government to employ them saying most of the displaced persons at the camp were holders of diploma, NCE, and SSCE certificates.
According to him, “we have a total of 676 youths in this camp and most of them have diploma, NCE and other educational qualifications but they have no work to do.” “We will like to be employed so that we can have something doing,’” he begged. He commended Mrs Adamu for the gifts, saying the items presented will go a long way in ameliorating their suffering at the camp. “We are very grateful because this is a wonderful thing for us in this IDPs’ camp. ” We have been here since 2014, but we have never seen wonderful gifts like these ones.,” he said