Borno Governor, Banagana Zulum has been to Logumani, a community in Ngala Local Government Area of the State.
Zulum, who travelled by road, approved the construction of 500 resettlement houses for returnees.
Logumani residents were displaced as a result of the activities of Boko Haram terrorists for over seven years.
The Governor also announced support for the residents, to enable them to rebuild their homes, destroyed by the terrorists.


Zulum further directed the State Rural Water Supply Agency, RUWASA to construct a new deep aquifer borehole that will address the water needs of the returning displaced persons.
In recent times, Zulum has paid visits to dozens of communities in northern, central and the southern parts of Borno State.
The visits have mostly focused on building, supervising or allocating newly built resettlement houses, distributing cash and food aid, and supply of agricultural packs to farmers.
(Editor: Terverr Tyav)