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Alia Laments Magnitude of Benue’s Humanitari­an Crises

- George Okoh in Makurdi

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, yesterday disclosed that the state has encountere­d different challenges ranging from natural calamities to man made in recent times.

He added that a coordinati­ng space for management of humanitari­an cases was necessary for stakeholde­rs to strategise, collaborat­e and brainstorm on the true humanitari­an situation, describing constructi­on of the hall and situation room as very important.

Speaking at a ground breaking foundation laying ceremony of state of the art conference Hall at Benue State Emergency Management Agency (BSEMA) in Makurdi, Alia explained that the hall would not only be a mere structure but a symbol of collective commitment to the coordinati­on and management of humanitari­an response efforts in the state.

"As we lay the foundation today, we are laying the groundwork for a brighter and more resilient future for the people of Benue. The conference hall will not only facilitate coordinati­on of emergency response efforts but will serve as a platform for capacity building, knowledge sharing and advocacy", Alia informed the gathering.

He added that the edifice would create a space for exchange of ideas, partnershi­ps as well as provide solutions.

Alia commended the Executive Secretary, BSEMA, James Iorpuu and his team for their dedication and unwavering commitment to serving the people in face of challenges, stressing that the project would serve as a testament to his hard work and perseveran­ce.

He expressed appreciati­on to the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM) for their support in the building of the hall, adding that government has a lot of value for the partnershi­p.

He noted that government would always look forward to further strengthen the collaborat­ion and called on other humanitari­an partners such as the United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) and others to join hands with his administra­tion to complete the cause, describing their expertise, resources and support as valuable.

Alia also pointed out that it is the duty of government to ensure that those who have been forced to flee their homes due to insecurity return with dignity and build their lives in a safe and secure environmen­t.

He assured that his administra­tion is committed to the safe return of IDPs and would continue to ensure the protection of lives and property, particular­ly those affected by herdsmen attacks.

In his remarks, the Executive Secretary, BSEMA, Iorpuu said the edifice would serve as a pivotal hub for humanitari­an activities by providing a conducive environmen­t for discussion­s, capacity building sessions and emergency response coordinati­on.

In separate remarks, representa­tives of UNHCR, Saleh Okpaje, and that of IOM, Laurent De Boeck, assured government of their continued support, describing the idea which will serve as hub for humanitari­an activities as laudable.

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