Nigerian officials say the threat posed by Boko Haram militants has greatly diminished. However, in the capital, Abuja, the effects of the jihadists' brutality is still felt. Abuja hosts several ad hoc camps for displaced people. VOA's Nicolas Pinault visited the New Kuchogoro camp and took these photos.
In Photos: Camp for Displaced People in Abuja, Nigeria

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Security forces patrol the New Kochogoro camp for displaced people in Abuja, March 7, 2016. (N. Pinault / VOA)

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Musa Haruna, 32, has been living at the New Kuchogoro camp since 2014. He told VOA he is worried about the health of his child now that his money has run out. (N. Pinault /VOA)

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Abubakar Abuba, 12, fled Borno state after a Boko Haram attack. He now lives at the New Kuchogoro camp in Abuja, March 7, 2016. (N. Pinault / VOA)

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A father and son walk near debris at the New Kochgoro camp in Abuja, March 7, 2016. (N. Pinault / VOA)