 The Nigeria Senate has reaffirmed its commitment to advocate for more support to internally displaced persons living in IDP camps across the country. President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, made the remark during a visit with other lawmakers to a more IDP camp in Abuja to mark its second anniversary of the 9th Assembly. Lawan assures that lawmakers are working towards making adequate provision that will strengthen the capacity of security agencies to restore peace. I want to thank my distinguished colleagues for finding it appropriate and indeed necessary to make, to take the decision first that we must come here and then to make the contribution of the 10 million Mera worth of items of support for this camp. The challenges we are having are pertaining to these houses. All sometimes they are coming to disturbing about us with these houses. They said they want to start their work, government they need their house. So we are begging government to find another place, all to put time for us, the temporary shelter to leave these houses for them. We have challenges about this hospital, this clinic. If we go to there, there is no anything inside, like a medication equipment. We don't have anything inside the clinic. I'm still the clinic we see in collapse. We need the government to come and help us. So you get notified about fresh news updates.