Benue Gov lauds VSF for completing N100m Naka Water Works project, pledges support

Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Dr Hyacinth Iormem Alia, has lauded the Victims Support Fund (VSF) for the completion of the Naka Water Works projects in Gwer- West Local Government Area of the State, which will address water scarcity and eliminate epidemics in the local government and the state in general.

Governor Alia stated this on Tuesday, when a delegation from the NGO, led by the Special Adviser, Programmes and Operations, Barr (Mrs.) Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji, paid
him a courtesy visit at the Government House, Makurdi.

The Governor, according to a statement signed by his Principal Special Assistant on Media & Publicity/Strategic Communications, Bridget T Ikyado, also commended the team for its doggedness in carrying out their projects inspite of the security challenges facing the state.

“The over N100 million Naka Water Works Projects and other projects embarked on in the state are worth commendation and I thank the team for the resilience and I pledge my administration’s full support to this Projects,” he said.

Ealier in her remarks, the Special Adviser, Programmes and Operations, Barr (Mrs.) Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji, stated that the Victims Support Fund (VSF), founded by the former Minister of Defence, Gen. Theopilus Danjuma (retd), is involved in other humanitarian interventions in other parts of the state such as Kwande and Oju local government areas, respectively.

She said the Naka Water Works Projects, which gulped over a hundred million naira, is projected to be completed in four (4) weeks’ time, even as it has undergone a comprehensive rehabilitation process.

“We made available a security facility; also built accommodation for workers on site and made provision for Solar Powered Water Works, which provides 100,000.00 (hundred thousand) cubic litres of water per day through 50 fetching points.

She said they were in the Governor’s office to brief him on their activities as there was a now change in government.

She explained that the foundation had designed programme that would respond to the needs of the people from 2023-2025 in 21 out of the 23 local government areas of the state for now.

She stressed that, “the intervention covered seven strategic areas of food distribution, health and medical care, psycho-socio support and mental living, safety and shelter, water, hygiene and to provide support for primary healthcare centers.”

According to her, “The VSF was established in 2014 to cater for victims of terrorism in Nigeria, with the operational base in the state for 2 years. It is to complement the Federal Government’s efforts in taking care of victims of terrorism.

“Terrorism has spread to the North Central that is why we are intervening. We have had many interventions in the state. It is the first of it kind of comprehensive humanitarian programme in Nigeria.”

The Special Adviser disclosed that for Humanitarian and Health Services, LGAs including, Guma, Logo, Gwer West, Konshisha, Ado and Oju, Obi and Kwande, have benefitted from the intervention, which has eventually touched majority of the IDPs in the state.

“We have various interventions from different sectors cut across the state, some are in Medicals, Health, Agric input, Rehabilitation of Health Care Facilities, amongst others,” she said.

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