The Federal Government
has been urged to include Taraba State as one of the benefitting states
in the rehabilitation and resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North East.
The Catholic Bishop
of Jalingo, Most Rev. Charles Hammawa, made the appeal on Monday in Jalingo at the 2016 interdenominational church service organised by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
According
to him, Taraba like Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states were badly affected
by the Boko Haram crisis between 2013 and 2015, leading to loss of lives
and properties worth millions of naira.
The cleric said that killings were still going on in Bali and Gassol Local Government Areas of the state.
"The
Catholic Church has been badly affected, seven of our parishes were
destroyed and over 3,000 out stations burnt during the crisis.
"The
church has reached out to the people affected by the crisis, by
providing food stuffs, shelters and other things to alleviate their
suffering.
"But the church and the state government cannot do it alone,” Hammawa said.
The
bishop, therefore, appealed to the Federal Government’s Committee on
Rehabilitation of the North East affected by Boko Haram insurgency to
include the state in the rehabilitation programme.
Hammawa
urged the state government to focus on peaceful coexistence, noting
that Wukari, Ibi, Donga, Gassol, Bali, Takum and Gashaka local
governments of the state were badly affected by the three-year-old
crisis.
He also called on traditional rulers of Gassol and Bali to put in more efforts in ending killings in their domains.
The bishop called for peaceful coexistence among diverse religious, ethnic and political groups in the state.
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