 Over 4,000 internally displaced persons from 10 communities living in Maraban, Ridu, Kudansar, IDP Camp in Chikung Local Government Area of Kaduna State have called on the government, well-meaning individuals, to assist them with food, cloth and medical care to ease the plight in the camp. The IDPs are mostly children, women, orphans and aged men living in poor conditions and in their need of shelter after abandoning their ancestral homes. Due to insecurity, banditry and other threats to your livelihood in the communities, plus TV correspondent Habila Darfai was there at the camp and files in this report has been presented in our studio. These are internally displaced persons camp in Maraban, Ridu, Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria. There are about 4,000 persons including women are children seeking refuge in this camp after being displaced following terrorist attacks on their communities. They have lost the source of the livelihood as many were killed and orders kidnapped waiting for random to be paid. They are uncertain about the end of their suffering to get back to the livelihood as life is biting hard at them. Today's IDPs life has never been the same since they came to this camp over a year ago. They can barely feed and clothe themselves or send their children back to school which is a major challenge to them. I have money to pay for rent and there is this child that is crying and the model said to him he should be patient and good for them and this child said where is the god that will be being good for us. That started crying because of the pressure on her. The only thing she can give him is $1,500 biscuits and water. That is the only thing that I can ask. The problem we have now is that there is no other business rather than the farming we know. Patient, no work and I don't know what to do. The children are crying. That is our biggest problem now. The authority must ensure and provide possible ways on how we can go back to our home. Also, our humanitarian visitor IDP camp could not hold Baka Emotion stating that they are in serious need of basic amenities and a better place to live. Most of them, the children are not going to school. Their source of livelihood which we know is farming has been taken away. They are practically doing nothing. The women, they need to be engaged. They need clothes. They need food. They need good medical care. There are a lot of things these people need calling on every good individual out there, organization to please come and help them. The IDP coordinators say assessing medical care is out of their reach, as they are desperately in need of shelter to protect them from the rains and other threats to life. They also fear a possible disease outbreak which could be detrimental to their health and out of their host community. Five nine is very, very difficult, especially the children. There's no food. There's no clothing. And look at it, it is, the only season it's approaching. I don't really know how we are going to cope with it in this cold weather while living in uncompleted buildings. Bandits who force them away from their old settlement, running with the people, with their wives, children, and those, many of them lost their mothers. Many of them, they are so widows, and our children are big because they lost their family, their fathers. Many of them, they are squatting. You can see them in a 10 or 20 for a room. They are suffering. Really, we need assistance of food, food structure. Also, the village head of Maraban Riddos says they cannot cater for all the IDPs stressing that the incoming government's most intensifying efforts to address security challenges in the affected community. They are beautiful support for food and other basic needs of the people. However, the IDPs remain hopeful of returning to their ancestral homes one day, urging governments and security agencies to find a lasting solution that would bring an end to insecurity in the states. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.