THISDAY

Buhari's visit will give Hope to Benue People, Says Ortom

- George Okoh in Makurdi

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has expressed the hope that President Mohammadu Buhari's visit to the State Monday would contribute to permanentl­y solving the security challenges in the state.

Ortom expressed the hope at the weekend during the handover of the Abagana Internally Displaced Persons Camp at Agan, by the Presidenti­al Committee on Flood and Rehabilita­tion to the State Government.

Governor Ortom said the sending of two delegation­s to assess extent of damage caused as a result of herdsmen and farmers conflict ahead of the President's visit was a sign of hope that the IDPs would return to their homes.

He stated that the visit might also signal a complete end to the violent attacks on Benue Communitie­s by marauding herdsmen.

Ortom thanked the Presidenti­al Committee on Flood and Rehabilita­tion for making the camp available for the State Government to house victims of herdsmen attacks, stating that to complement efforts of the federal government, the state sunk three boreholes in the camp in order to address the water need.

He also expressed appreciati­on to public-spirited individual­s and organisati­ons who had donated relief materials for the upkeep of the IDPs and prayed that God should reward them abundantly.

Representa­tive of the Chairman of the Presidenti­al Committee on Flood and Rehabilita­tion, Mr. John Owoicho, commended the State Government for effectivel­y managing disasters, noting that by the Committee's rating, Benue was leading in that direction.

Mr.Owoicho maintained that the cordial working relationsh­ip between the Presidenti­al Committee and the State Government had brought about a synergy whereby facilities had been provided to guarantee the welfare of the IDPs, and expressed the Committee's sympathy to the State over the situation.

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