Benue Government to Distribute N1.275 Billion in Private Donations to Yelwata Attack Victims
The Benue State Government announced plans to distribute N1.275 billion in private donations to victims of the Yelwata community attacks. The Technical Committee, chaired by Secretary to the State Government Deborah Aber, revealed that the funds would address both immediate relief and long-term needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs). Distribution activities, including food, non-food items, and conditional cash transfers for 1,000 IDPs, have begun. Construction of new houses for cluster settlements is ongoing, alongside a major water treatment plant in Naka to benefit IDPs and host communities. The interventions aim to restore livelihoods, ensure safety, and promote sustainable solutions following the June attacks that killed at least 100 people.
The Benue State Government announced plans to distribute N1.275 billion in private donations to victims of the Yelwata community attacks. The Technical Committee, chaired by Secretary to the State Government Deborah Aber, revealed that the funds would address both immediate relief and long-term needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs). Distribution activities, including food, non-food items, and conditional cash transfers for 1,000 IDPs, have begun. Construction of new houses for cluster settlements is ongoing, alongside a major water treatment plant in Naka to benefit IDPs and host communities. The interventions aim to restore livelihoods, ensure safety, and promote sustainable solutions following the June attacks that killed at least 100 people.
Benue Government to Distribute N1.275 Billion in Private Donations to Yelwata Attack Victims
The Benue State Government announced plans to distribute N1.275 billion in private donations to victims of the Yelwata community attacks. The Technical Committee, chaired by Secretary to the State Government Deborah Aber, revealed that the funds would address both immediate relief and long-term needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs). Distribution activities, including food, non-food items, and conditional cash transfers for 1,000 IDPs, have begun. Construction of new houses for cluster settlements is ongoing, alongside a major water treatment plant in Naka to benefit IDPs and host communities. The interventions aim to restore livelihoods, ensure safety, and promote sustainable solutions following the June attacks that killed at least 100 people.
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