Charity Group Brings Hope to Durumi Abuja IDP Camp during Humanitarian Outreach, Donates Essential Items

Sunday Okobi

Residents of the Durumi Abuja Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp yesterday received vital support as an international charity organisation conducted a major outreach, delivering food supplies, medical services, and educational materials to hundreds of displaced families.

The initiative, organized by the Green Circuit Association International, it was learnt, brought together volunteers, medical personnel, and social workers who spent the day attending to the needs of vulnerable children, nursing mothers, and elderly residents.

During the visit, the group distributed relief packages containing rice, beans, cooking oil, hygiene kits, and clothing.
A temporary medical station was also set up, offering free consultations to the IDP camp.
Speaking during the event, the International President of the group and Coordinator of the event, O. N. Iguodala, emphasised the organisation’s commitment to supporting displaced communities.
According to him, “Many families here have lost their homes, livelihoods, and sense of security. Our goal is to remind them that they are not forgotten and to provide the assistance we can.”
Meanwhile, the IDP camp residents expressed gratitude for the gesture, describing it as timely and life-saving.

In her remark, Aisha Malami, the woman leader of the camp, said the support gave her hope, adding that: “Food has been scarce these past weeks. This visit means so much to us.”
The camp administrator also praised the charity group and appealed for continued assistance from government agencies and other humanitarian partners. As conflict and displacement continue to affect communities in different regions, as other humanitarian organisations are calling for sustained interventions to ensure that IDPs have access to essential services and long-term support.

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