…Over 18,000 of them taking refuge in IDPs camps
…Structures in over 50 primary schools completely
destroyed
People fleeing their ancestral homes
The Chairman of
the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, Rev. Philip Tachin has
disclosed that over 20,000 primary school children have been forced out of
school in Benue since the beginning of 2018 as a result of the incursions of
armed militant herdsmen in several communities of the state.
He explained that of the number, close to 18,000 of them
were taking refuge in various Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, camps
established by the state government to cater for the need of the victims of the
crisis.
Rev. Tachin made the disclosure at the weekend shortly
after he led members of the board’s management team on an inspection of
completed and ongoing primary school projects constructed under the Benue State
Government and the Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, intervention
fund.
He said, “the renewed herdsmen attacks in 2018 also led
to the complete destruction of structures in over 50 public primary schools in
the affected areas and communities of the state.
“The development is quite a huge challenge for the state
government given the amount of resources that would be required to rebuild the
affected structures.”
After inspecting the Local Government Education
Authority, LGEA, Primary Schools at Gbajimba and Mbabegha in Guma local
government area as well as St. Theresa’s Primary School in Makurdi, Tachin
disclosed that aside the initial 740, more primary schools had been slated for
rehabilitation before the end of Governor Samuel Ortom’s first tenure.
He said, “from available records and our findings, of the
740 projects 426 have been completed while 229 were still under construction
and rehabilitation while 79 of the projects have been terminated.”
According to him, the board also procured thousands of
modern plastic seats, tables, computers and other learning aids using the
counterpart funds.
Vanguard recalls that the Benue State Government under
Ortom led administration on assumption of office paid N3.8 billion as
counterpart fund to match UBEC’s N3.8 billion and accessed the total of
N7.6billion for the facelift of primary schools in the state.
The board embarked on 740 projects to give the schools a
new lease of life.
By Dotun Ibiwoye
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