THISDAY

Scout Associatio­n to Educate 500 IDPs in Benue Camps

- In Makurdi

George Okoh

The Scout Associatio­n of Nigeria has promised to create scout groups in all the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Benue State to alleviate the deplorable condition of victims of recent herdsmen attack on Benue communitie­s.

The scout, led by its Chief Scout, Very Reverend Fr Mathias Opara, chief commission­er, national officers and state commission­ers across the country on a sympathy visit to Governor Samuel Ortom disclosed that 500 youths in the camps will be recruited and taught scouting skills of adventure, traffic control, internal security, first aid, camp cooking and handicraft­s.

According to Opara, “irked by the plight of children and youths as caused by the herdsmen attacks, the associatio­n, a pro-children/ young people associatio­n was at the IDP camps to donate relief materials and create scout groups in all the IDP camps so as to introduce the children into scouting skills of adventure, traffic control, internal security, first aid, camp cooking and handicraft­s and so far, about 500 children have been recruited and training has since commenced.”

He said the associatio­n intends to kit all IDP scouts with modern scouting uniforms and kits free of charge and lauded the effort of Aisha Wakil, a pillar of scouts in Borno State for contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the Scout Hospital in Maiduguri that is taking care of victims of Boko Haram insurgenci­es.

In her remark, Wakil, prominent for her role in the negotiatio­ns for the safe return of the Chibok and Dapchi girls between the federal government and the Boko Haram, expressed shock at the high rate of humanitari­an crisis in the state.

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