
Imo State governor, Emeka Ihedioha has set up an inter-ministerial committee to map out strategies for the reintegration and resettlement of Imo indigenes who recently returned from South Africa following the xenophobic attacks in that country.
Mr. Ihedioha disclosed this when he received the returnees at the Government House, Owerri, on Wednesday, a statement by Chibuike Onyeukwu, Chief Press Secretary to the governor said.
He thanked God for saving their lives despite the casualties recorded during the attack, urging them to use this period for soul searching.
The governor said, “We understand clearly the import of this incident. What the displacement has given rise to, is that you have to start afresh, begin to adjust either to start a new life or otherwise”.
He noted that a desk has been set up to articulate an implementable plan that will guarantee sustainable livelihood for them.
According to him, the Inter Ministerial Committee which will be headed by headed by his Special Adviser on Diaspora Affairs, Prof, Chudi Uwazuruike, shall comprise of the Ministries of Youths; Labour; Education; Health to be supervised by the Ministry of Gender and Vulnerable Group Affairs, will work out basically how to help them resettle.
Mr. Ihedioha added that the state is doing its best to link up with the Federal Government to ensuring that special attention is given to Imo returnees, as the state has fulfilled all the requirements needed by the Diaspora Commission.
He thanked the management of Air Peace for their patriotic act of bringing home Nigerians at no cost, he commended the Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, Most Rev. Anthony Obinna for providing succor which has greatly strengthened the returnees since they arrived the state.
On behalf of the returnees, Mr. Uche Edih thanked the Governor for his prompt response and fatherly concern, promising that they will put into good use, any assistance offered by the state to them.

