Minister of Humanitarian Affairs Assures Support for Displaced Nigerians
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Bernard Doro, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to the rehabilitation and protection of displaced Nigerians. Speaking to journalists in Jos, Doro emphasized that his ministry’s vision is to make hope a reality for the poor, displaced, and vulnerable.
Doro outlined his strategic priorities, which include strengthening social protection systems, expanding access to poverty alleviation programs, and ensuring that humanitarian support reaches those in need. He emphasized that humanitarian response should not be seen as charity, but as a right and responsibility of government.
The minister highlighted the importance of:
Strengthening social protection systems: to provide a safety net for the most vulnerable populations
Expanding access to poverty alleviation programs:to help people lift themselves out of poverty
Ensuring humanitarian support reaches those in need: to provide timely and effective support to those affected by crises
Doro’s commitment to making a tangible impact on the lives of Nigerians is evident in his vision for the ministry. By prioritizing transparency, accountability, and measurable impact, the ministry aims to make a real difference in the lives of those affected by poverty and displacement.
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