 Efforts have been put in place gearing towards fast-tracking rehabilitation of communities devastated by insurgency in the northern part of Adamawa state. These efforts are being carried out by the Adamawa state government in collaboration with Oxfam, the German government and other international development partners by allowing victims to access grants. Correspondents filed in this report. This flag of project implementation grants competition is a new phase to unite ravaged communities by Outloberg-Huramsecht in Adamawa state. The ceremony, which marks another stage in the implementation of the social cohesion and inclusion community development plan spawning five years at over 150 participants comprised in representatives of affected communities, state and local government planners and officials of Oxfam, Cruden, Seapide and other development partners. A key component of the new approach to achieving sustained and inclusive community development planning and implementation as initiated by the Adamawa state government in collaboration with Oxfam, Germany in order development partners is the mobilization, sensitization and training of key drivers of the program at all levels. We have through our previous intervention and under this intervention tracked and also covered a lot of returnees, IDPs, people living with disabilities and women to access social services, including having an opportunity to participate in the women's plan. The country director of Oxfam, Tijani Ahmed, thanked the Adamawa state government for being steadfast in this community development partnership and said the competition is a motivator and has incentives. Men and children, men are getting empowered through what we are doing today and I believe certainly our community should feel the impact of what we are doing and we return all the thanks to Oxfam and with the partners Cruden, Seapide and the charity. While all the stakeholders and members of the affected communities say the community development strategy is already having a positive impact on the lives of the people. We thank Seapide also that we have that synergy together as Cruden. I think this is very commendable and we thank our communities that have embraced us, you've taken us as partners to work with and you've given us that cooperation to work together with you without you, there won't be us. Oxfam is even the first NGO in Nigeria to build the IDP camps during the peak period of the surgeons period. So we've always been here. This is not our first project in Mishika local governments and even in Adamawa state. So at the end of Croats Prage Beto said project which ended early last year and that was not even implemented in a single local government. It was even in Ops 5 or 6 local governments. So we've always been here and we've always been adopting conflict-sensitive approaches because even this one within the CDP project, we also adopt conflict-sensitive approach and the one that's why even bringing in the CDP, the gender focus one. When we were affected with the Boko Haram, the Oxfam and other non-governmental organizations, they helped us seriously to revive our life with food, with some medicine in terms of some diseases that were coming, contacted with them. So some people like Oxfam, they bring water to us and other things like health materials to help ourselves. Really, yeah, it affects us positively because schools were rehabilitated and other places dilapidated, places sometimes in the future, sorry, some places previously which have been dilapidated has been renovated now. The event which took place in the township hall of Mishika, the headquarters of Mishika local government area of Adamawa state, had in attendance of World Development Support Committee of 16 words and other stakeholders who will compete to determine which community implements the best people-oriented projects.