A total of 2,390 people have been displaced in the Mafa community in Tarmuwa Local Government Area of Yobe State as a result of an attack by suspected Boko Haram terrorists.
The Executive Secretary of the Yobe Emergency Management Agency (YOSEMA), Dr Mohammed Goje said the SEMA team visited the temporary site on July 31, where displaced persons are currently sheltered, following the recent unfortunate incident of attack in Mafa town.
He said the incident resulted in the loss of two lives and the displacement of 475 households, affecting a total of 2,390 people from four different communities within Mafa Ward
He listed the affected communities to include the Mafa, Bangaro, Ngoyo, and Billiri communities in Tarmuwa LGA.
Dr Goje said the displaced families are currently being accommodated in various locations within Babban Gida Town, the capital of Tarmuwa LGA.
“The Yobe SEMA team, in collaboration with several partners, is conducting a rapid assessment to address the immediate needs of the displaced persons
“The initial focus will be on providing essential food items, non-food items (such as mattresses, blankets, mosquito nets, mats, buckets, and dignity kits), and ensuring the safety and dignity of those affected.”
Goje extended sympathies to the people of Mafa, assuring that the Yobe State Government will provide a swift and comprehensive response to their needs during this challenging time
The council chairman of Tarmuwa Local Government Area Hon Muhammad Lamido Musa confirmed the incident to newsmen.