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    Türkiye delivers 36 tons of food aid to displaced people in Nigeria

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    Türkiye has delivered 36 tons of food aid to people in need in Nigeria through its Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), in support of ongoing humanitarian efforts in the country.

    The aid, sent as part of a program carried out in coordination with the UN, was distributed at the Malkohi Internally Displaced Persons Camp near Yola, the capital of Adamawa State.

    Many of those living in the camp fled their homes due to attacks by the Boko Haram terrorist group and continue to live under difficult conditions.

    The distribution ceremony was attended by Türkiye’s Ambassador to Abuja, Mehmet Poroy, Adamawa Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs Bello Hamman Diram, National Emergency Management Agency Adamawa official Selen Laori, as well as local authorities and guests.

    Speaking at the event, Poroy underlined that Türkiye is among the leading countries in humanitarian assistance, saying: “These aid efforts aim to alleviate, even to a small extent, the hardships faced by people struggling to survive under difficult conditions.”

    Noting that Türkiye has long been providing humanitarian assistance to Nigeria, Poroy added that the country is also offering additional support in its fight against security challenges.

    For her part, NEMA Adamawa official Laori thanked the Turkish government for the assistance, emphasizing that the aid materials sent by AFAD are of great importance for the people living in the camp.

    The 36 tons of food aid are expected to contribute to meeting basic needs in the region. The packages include essential food items as well as supplies to support the daily lives of camp residents.

    Türkiye has drawn attention in recent years for its humanitarian activities across Africa, continuing to support civilian populations affected by conflict and terrorism.

    The aid, coordinated by AFAD, is considered part of Türkiye’s broader humanitarian diplomacy efforts and contributes to UN-led operations in the region.

    Boko Haram’s long-running insurgency in northeastern Nigeria has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes, creating a humanitarian crisis that continues to require international support.

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