US Humanitarian Office Visits Benue Over Displaced Persons
A team from the United States Bureau
for Humanitarian Assistance, (USBHA) led by senior humanitarian adviser Patrick
Robinson is in Benue State on a three-day visit to the six Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs) camps in the state.
The team will conduct an
on-the-spot assessment to enable them assist the state in tackling humanitarian
crisis.
Its leader who was in the company of
the project management specialist for the United States Agency for
International Development, Murphy Apadutun among others during an interface
with Governor Hyacinth Alia promised to advocate for more partners to
complement their support for the resettlement and rehabilitation of the
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who have suffered untold hardship due to
long stay in IDPs camps.
The team also described the
humanitarian challenges as worrisome, saying it is the more reason why the
organisation has visited the state to see things for itself for necessary
action.
He maintained that USBHA had been
intervening in the humanitarian crisis in Nigeria since 2016, where the organisation
has rendered tremendous assistance to the government of Borno State and
currently intervening in humanitarian activities in the Northwest.
While commending governor Alia for the
warm reception accorded the delegation the leader of the team assured him that
the organisation will do its best to address the challenges confronting the
state in the area of humanity.
The team after the courtesy call
proceeded to Ichwa, Baka and Uikpam IDPs for on the spot assessment.
Earlier, the executive secretary,
Benue State Emergency Management Agency, (SEMA) Sir James Iorpuu assured the
IDPs that they would go back to their ancestral homes with the visit of the US
humanitarian team.
According to him, "SEMA office
has put up a resettlement data plan which is ongoing and at the end of it all,
it will be submitted to government for immediate action."
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