Nigeria, May 29 -- Internally displaced persons (IDPs) residing at the Kuchingoro camp in Abuja have decried the poor condition of the camp, blaming the situation on government's neglect of the camp.

Philemon Emmanuel, the leader of the IDPs, said they have lived on humanitarian services by non-government agents.

Mr Emmanuel said this when the Kings College Old Boys Association (KCOBA), paid a visit to the IDP camp on Wednesday.

The Kuchingoro camp was established in 2014 by the federal government.

The residents were relocated from Goza Local Government Area of Borno State after Boko-Haram insurgents attacked their communities. Although the government had asked residents of the camp to return to their original communities in the North...