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Benue Concludes Durable Solutions Plan to Return, Rehabilitate IDPs
The Benue Government has concluded the development of a durable Solutions Action Plan (SAP) to return and rehabilitate Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
The state governor, Hyacinth Alia, made this known at the durable solutions finalisation meeting on Tuesday in Makurdi.
He said that the state, in collaboration with local and international partners, was on the brink of transforming into a guiding force for change and resilience.
Report says that durable solutions are to provide lasting solutions to the plight of IDPs instead of humanitarian aid.
NAN also reports that the action is to rebuild and reintegrate the IDPs in their ancestral communities.
Alia, who was represented by Mr Saater Tiseer, Majority Leader, Benue House of Assembly, appreciated the stakeholders’ commitment and expertise.
The governor, who commended the United Nations’ interventions in Benue, specifically lauded the International Organisation on Migration (IOM) for implementing its multi-sectoral intervention for crisis-affected populations in Benue.
“As we move toward completing the plan, I am confident that the collaborative efforts we see here will ensure the plan’s effectiveness and longevity.
“Your dedication, attention to detail, and constructive inputs are critical to finalising a document that will serve as a comprehensive framework to uplift the lives of the IDPs.
“I also want to specifically recognise and thank the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, along with his entire team.
“Your relentless work and commitment to seeing this draft through to completion are not only recognised but deeply valued by the state,” he stated.
The Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Mr Aondowase Kunde, said that the state government would start the implementation of the solution immediately the governor approves it.
Kunde said that the plan states, explicitly, the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders for its implementation.
“The IDPs have lost livelihoods and access to essential services, especially health care, education, water, sanitation, and hygiene.
“Many households face severe financial strain and struggle to meet their basic needs due to losing their livelihoods.
“Therefore, the state, together with partners, has been working around the clock to find a durable solution for the IDPs.
“Today present an opportunity to highlight the significant role to finalise the durable Solutions Action Plan (SAP),” he said.
Ms Mediatrice Barengayabo, Head of the IOM sub-office in Benue, gave a goodwill message on behalf of UN agencies in the state.
Barengayabo said that in other regions of Nigeria, and the world, vulnerable individuals and households from host communities had transitioned from humanitarian aid to durable solutions provided by state authorities, the private sector, and development actors.
The IOM head hoped that in the near future, Benue would have no humanitarian or protection needs linked to their displacement.
“In the spirit of one UN, we dream of a Benue where communities affected by conflict are able to exercise their fundamental human rights and enjoy fostered community cohesion and peaceful coexistence.
“We also dream that they would be able to utilise available shared resources for their economic growth and future aspirations through good governance and consolidated effective peace-building processes.
“A Benue where no woman, girl, disabled person, or child lives in fear of sexual and gender-based violence.
“Be rest assured that the UN will continue the commitment to support Benue that once was and is the Food Basket of the nation,” he said. (NAN)
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Abuja Stampede: Wike Directs Free Treatment for Victims
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike has directed government hospitals to provide free treatment to the people that sustained injuries during a stampede at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Maitama, Abuja.Wike gave the directive in a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Mr Lere Olayinka, in Abuja on Saturday.
No fewer than 10 people including children lost their lives while 10 others sustained injuries to the stampede, during the distribution of food items to less privileged and the elderly by the church. The sad incident occurred around 6:30 a.m on Saturday.Wike said that the FCT Administration would ensure that the injured received adequate medical attention.The minister, who commiserated with the victims, also directed that henceforth, police permission should be obtained by individuals or organizations planning public distribution of palliatives, either food items or cash.Describing the incident as “painful”, Wike prayed for the repose of the souls of the lives that were lost and fortitude for their families to bear the irreparable loss.He commended the Police and other security agencies for their prompt intervention, saying, “the promptness in which security agencies responded to the incident was commendable.”In a related development, the FCT Emergency Management Department (FEMD), equally commiserated with the victims of the stampede.The acting Director General of the department, Mr Abdulrahman Mohammed, in a statement said that nine out of the 10 injured persons earlier taken to Maitama District Hospital, have been treated and discharged.Mohammed also appealed to organisations that intended to give out food items to the less privileged to involve security agencies or FEMD for adequate planning to ensure safety of beneficiaries.He also advised the use of coupons and segregation of the beneficiaries into groups to avoid crowd and rowdiness that could lead to stampedes.Similarly, the Police Command in the FCT has ordered organisations, religious bodies, groups, or individuals to notify the police when planning public events, charitable activities, or large gatherings in the territory.In a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer in the FCT, SP Josephine Adeh, said that the notification was to enable the police to deploy adequate security measures for public safety.According to her, failure to comply with the directive will result in the organisers being held liable for any incident or loss of life resulting from negligenceMeanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force has issued a warning against the unorganised distribution of palliatives and funfairs, which have led to stampedes and fatalities among vulnerable citizens.The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, gave the warning during a media briefing on Saturday in Abuja.Adejobi explained that the warning came in response to the increasing number of stampedes resulting in injuries and deaths, particularly during palliative distributions. (NAN)NEWS
NDA Records Successes in Military Training, Academics in 2024
The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), says it has recorded a lot of successes in military training and academic activities in 2024.
The Commandant of NDA, Maj.-Gen. John Ochai, said this at the Nigerian Defence Academy Social Activities (NDASA), held at the headquarters of the academy Afaka on Friday in Kaduna.
Ochai said the essence of NDASA was to end training activities of the year.
He said the 2024 NDASA was unique because the academy marked 60 years of existence from 1964-2024.
Also of significance, Ochai said, NDA had passed out the largest number of officers commissioned into the Armed Forces of Nigeria in 2024.
Equally, he said, in the same year (2024), the academy had the largest number of officers trained outside the country.
He emphasised that the NDA does not only train leaders for the Nigerian Armed Forces, but those for the Nigerian nation and humanity at large.
“After five years of training, we imbibe in officers leadership qualities that are everlasting.
”The traditions, ethos, characters that we instill in our cadets follow them forever and become very useful in all spheres of human endeavors,” Ochai said.
Mr Martins Amaram, Country Security Manager, Nigeria Breweries, PLC , who was the Special Guest of Honour, said the event fostered unity, cultural awareness and comradeship among the cadets and the larger community.
Amaram said, “The academy has always been a beacon of excellence in producing military leaders for integrity, resilience and capacity to face in a dynamic and complex world .
“Beyond academics and military training the academy still values cultural respect and social engagement, recognising the diversity of our great country. Nigeria.”
He commended NDA for creating the platform where cadets can appreciate the rich cultures and build bonds that transit borders.
Amaram added, “The Armed Forces of Nigeria are playing a critical role in ensuring the stability and progress of our nation. “
He urged the academy to continue to record more successes in its mission of excellence and service to the nation.
Report says that awards were given to deserving soldiers who distinguished themselves in 2024.
report says that 22 soldiers were decorated from Warrant Officer(WO) to Master Warrant Officers(MWO). (NAN)
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Corps Member Donates Delivery Kits to Pregnant Women in Katsina
A Corps member serving in Katsina State, Blessing Ene-Ameh, has distributed free delivery kits to 50 pregnant women in Mani town, Mani Local Government Area of the state
The corps member distributed the delivery kits to the expectant mothers in Mani on Friday as part of her personal Community Development Service (CDS)project.
Eneh-Ameh said that she visited a hospital in the area during one of her group CDS programmes and observed that the hygiene of women in the antenatal and children’s wards was not too good.
The corps member also stated that she had noticed that the turn up of pregnant women for antenatal care was very low.
She said, ”This attracted my attention to the need to educate pregnant women on its importance.
“There is also the need for them to keep themselves and their surroundings very neat to avoid infections for themselves and their babies.
“The aim was also to educate them on the importance of planning for the future of the baby.
”They also need to be staying clean to reduce the risk of contracting infections and other diseases by both the mothers and children, as well as the community in general.
“The training will empower the women to be able to handle and bring up children for the family,” Eneh-Ameh explained.
The NYSC Coordinator in the state, Alhaji Sa’idu Ibrahim, commended the corps member for her ingenuity and magnanimity to carry out the project.
Represented by the Local Government Inspector, Alhaji Abdulrazak Ismail-Tsiga, the coordinator urged the corps members serving in the state and other parts of the country to emulate her. (NAN)