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28,072 IDP families reach home in six days
Sunday, July 19, 2009
By Delawar Jan
PESHAWAR: During the last six days of repatriation drive launched by the government, an estimated 196,504 individuals of 28,072 families reached their homes in Swat, Buner and Dir, official data issued here on Saturday said.
As the internally displaced persons (IDPs) continued to leave temporary camps, rented houses and relatives homes, an estimated 65,968 individuals from 9,424 families moved back to their native areas in Swat, Buner and Dir districts on Saturday.
The Emergency Response Unit (ERU) said the government facilitated the return of 838 families to Swat and Dir. The people displaced from Dir were sent home for the first time after the start of the repatriation on July 13. A small portion of the population of Lower Dir district had migrated to down district during the military operation launched in Maidan and Adenzai tehsils of the district to drive out militants. On Saturday, 121 families from Dir returned.
According to the ERU, a total of 8,719 families to Swat and 584 to Buner, who used their private vehicles, went back to their areas. The repatriation sustained the momentum it had got during the last three days as 65,968 persons went home on Saturday. More than 68,000 had repatriated on Friday.
The ERU said that during the last six days of repatriation, a total of 28,072 families had gone back from camps and relatives homes. It said that 15,223 had moved back to the Swat valley alone while 3,425 families returned to Buner.
“Emergency Response Unit is aware of the problems faced by the IDPs, ERU responds to them and has taken measures to bring comfort in the return journey of the IDPs with aerial coverage by choppers and officials deployed for security concerns & guidance of the IDPs,” said Provincial Relief Commissioner and ERU in-charge Muhammad Azam Khan expressed these views.
According to a handout issued here, keeping in view the problems of the IDPs, for their safe and secure return to their places, the ERU has taken special measures to make their return journey comfortable. Law-enforcement agencies have been deployed on the way. Additional scanners have been provided to the security officials to speed up the process. Abid Majeed, an ERU member and focal person of the IDPs return said the return of IDPs is a big challenge, adding all-out efforts would be done to minimise the discomfort of the IDPs. The voluntary return of IDPs in such huge numbers reflected this enthusiasm, he added. In addition medical facilities have also been provided as ambulances accompany the convoys along with drinking water facility. Food is provided to the IDPs as they reach the disembarkation points and food package for one month will also be provided to the IDP Families.
Muhammad Azam Khan has issued directives to the officials to take care of the IDPs and they will be provided every facility in their particular areas, as this is most important time for the IDPs as they have started returning to their places. ERU will encourage the voluntary return of the IDPs to their homes.
28,072 IDP families reach home in six days
Sunday, July 19, 2009
By Delawar Jan
PESHAWAR: During the last six days of repatriation drive launched by the government, an estimated 196,504 individuals of 28,072 families reached their homes in Swat, Buner and Dir, official data issued here on Saturday said.
As the internally displaced persons (IDPs) continued to leave temporary camps, rented houses and relatives homes, an estimated 65,968 individuals from 9,424 families moved back to their native areas in Swat, Buner and Dir districts on Saturday.
The Emergency Response Unit (ERU) said the government facilitated the return of 838 families to Swat and Dir. The people displaced from Dir were sent home for the first time after the start of the repatriation on July 13. A small portion of the population of Lower Dir district had migrated to down district during the military operation launched in Maidan and Adenzai tehsils of the district to drive out militants. On Saturday, 121 families from Dir returned.
According to the ERU, a total of 8,719 families to Swat and 584 to Buner, who used their private vehicles, went back to their areas. The repatriation sustained the momentum it had got during the last three days as 65,968 persons went home on Saturday. More than 68,000 had repatriated on Friday.
The ERU said that during the last six days of repatriation, a total of 28,072 families had gone back from camps and relatives homes. It said that 15,223 had moved back to the Swat valley alone while 3,425 families returned to Buner.
“Emergency Response Unit is aware of the problems faced by the IDPs, ERU responds to them and has taken measures to bring comfort in the return journey of the IDPs with aerial coverage by choppers and officials deployed for security concerns & guidance of the IDPs,” said Provincial Relief Commissioner and ERU in-charge Muhammad Azam Khan expressed these views.
According to a handout issued here, keeping in view the problems of the IDPs, for their safe and secure return to their places, the ERU has taken special measures to make their return journey comfortable. Law-enforcement agencies have been deployed on the way. Additional scanners have been provided to the security officials to speed up the process. Abid Majeed, an ERU member and focal person of the IDPs return said the return of IDPs is a big challenge, adding all-out efforts would be done to minimise the discomfort of the IDPs. The voluntary return of IDPs in such huge numbers reflected this enthusiasm, he added. In addition medical facilities have also been provided as ambulances accompany the convoys along with drinking water facility. Food is provided to the IDPs as they reach the disembarkation points and food package for one month will also be provided to the IDP Families.
Muhammad Azam Khan has issued directives to the officials to take care of the IDPs and they will be provided every facility in their particular areas, as this is most important time for the IDPs as they have started returning to their places. ERU will encourage the voluntary return of the IDPs to their homes.
28,072 IDP families reach home in six days