 Justice development and peace car taris is in a bid to cushion pains, restore hope to victims of bandits' attack under Kaduna Catholic Provincial Archbishop Diocese, has donated relief materials to internally displaced persons in Kaduna. The IDPs were victims of unbanded attacks that forced them out of the ancestral homes for fear of being killed in communities. Our correspondent now reports. The rising spate of insecurity in Kaduna state over the years has hundreds of families as internally displaced persons due to the activities of armed bandits. The recent attacks on Rubu and Kutura communities in Kaduru local government has rendered many men, women and children to IDPs. These displacements have made life very unbearable for victims despite efforts of the state government through the various emergency management agencies, among others, to support the victims. Distributed some relief items to the internally displaced persons, the JDPC coordinator, Reverend Father Joshua Acher, says the donation became necessary in order to alleviate hardship the IDPs are passing through without food, clothing, among others. He commanded the unrelenting efforts of security agencies in addressing security challenges. He called on well-meaning individuals and organizations to come to the aid of the internally displaced persons. This is not only in cash but to find a lasting way to end insecurity and promote peace. When we get reports that people are not able to stay in their environment because it has become unsafe as a result of banditry and what-have-you, it is our responsibility to come in to see how we are able to question the challenges of these people by providing them with both food and non-food items. Some of the victims, who are the beneficiaries, spoke in Hausa. They expressed their gratitude to JDPC for their efforts while lamenting the unfortunate events that forced them to leave their ancestral homes due to fear of attacks. It was in the afternoon and suddenly we saw his men in our community. We are deeply worried about what is happening to us now. Bandits are disturbing us. We cannot sleep. They burnt our houses and all our farm produce. Our cry and prayer is for the government to end insecurity for us to have peace in our nation. Truly, we are not finding it easy with bandits. They also killed our parents. It's not an easy thing for one to leave his house and stay somewhere as an eternally displaced person. Thank you.