 Over 4,000 intelligently displaced persons living at a Kudesan Maraban radio IDP camp in Chikung Local Government Area of Kaduna State have received clothes and food items to alleviate their challenge. The 10 communities displaced persons including women, children and men seeking refuge following terrorist attack on their communities after losing a source of their livelihood. Plus, the news correspondent, Habila Darfa, I file in this report has been presented in our studio. The Incident attacks on communities especially in northern Nigeria has increased the number of widows, orphans and many families displaced in most affected areas. Some of the affected persons have fled their ancestral homes to the urban centers to seek refuge without any source of livelihood. This ugly development prompted the humanitarian group a co-smile support and empowerment initiative to restore hope of the widows, orphans and men who are worst hit by the insecurity and are in dire need of basic amenities to cope with life challenges. Speaking at the distribution of the food items, the team leader of the group, Blessing Sundays says the gesture is to support and put smile on the IDPs. Displaced from their communities, once upon a time these people were doing well. They have everything it takes to take care of themselves and their children and we all know what is happening in the country. In fact, some of the kids are not even going to school and these children cannot just sit at home like that. The women, some of them are not even doing anything. They're not doing anything. The youths among them, they have nothing doing. So we really need to assist these people. They can't be left like this and that is why we came here with our team to see how we can support them in our only two ways. They need our support in your only two ways. You can please come and support these people. Also the IDPs camp coordinator says life has been difficult for them since they left home a year ago. They commanded the effort of the group for providing food and clothes to the IDPs. They also asked the government as a matter of urgency to restore peace and order in the affected communities. The most support we need now for our place to be calm so that we want to return home. All these are like our culture, we are not used to this. We are hard workers. We work with our hands, we work with our strength to support others. Now we are the ones waiting for support. It's not in our code to at all. If we go there, we firm, I think we can produce, we can support our safe and support others outside. We have three churches from our side. So we appreciate for the supporting us and other villages that are supporting us with race, rights and clothes and other things. As the government continues to find a lasting solution to insecurity, the affected persons are hopeful they would one day return to their ancestral home.