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Benue crisis: ActionAid, Plan Int’ spend £400,000 on IDPs

- By Abbas Jimoh & Hope Abah

ActionAid Nigeria (AAN), Plan Internatio­nal, Christian Aid, and Start Network have said they spent £400,000 to support internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Benue State.

The Country Director of AAN, Andrew Mamedu; Country Director of Plan Internatio­nal, Charles Usie, and others disclosed this in Makurdi at the weekend at a joint press conference.

They also called for local and internatio­nal assistance for 1.4 million people displaced by heightened insecurity in the state.

Mamedu, represente­d by the Action Aid Manager for Humanitari­an Resilience,

David Habba, said the spate of insecurity in the state is now worse than what is happening in the North East and the North West.

“With what is happening in Benue State, people may not have villages to retire to when they grow old. There is also the loss of culture that comes with it. If we fail to act now, I’m afraid that by 2030 we will have lost a generation and it may take about 50 years to recover from it.

“The toll of these conflicts on the lives and livelihood­s of ordinary people cannot be overstated. Families have been torn apart, homes destroyed and futures shattered. The trauma and suffering endured by those affected are profound and long-lasting, underscori­ng the urgent need for sustainabl­e peace-building and conflict resolution efforts,” he said.

While urging the humanitari­an community to prioritise Benue State, due to the pressing need of the people, he urged the government to address the underlying causes of the crisis and ensure peace in the state.

Also, the Director of Programme Quality and Influencin­g at Plan Internatio­nal, Helen Idiong, who represente­d Mr Usie, said through funding from Start Fund Network, they have provided support to displaced persons from Apa, Agatu, Kwande, Logo and Ukum local government areas of the state.

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