Benue begins relocation of 3,698 IDPs to temporary homes

The Benue State Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, said the exercise began on Friday, October 18, 2024.

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The government of Benue State has begun its plan to relocate 3,698 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at Baka IDP camp, along 72 Barracks Road, North Bank Makurdi, to temporary homes.

Aondowase Kunde, the Benue State Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, said on Sunday, October 20, 2024, that the exercise began on Friday, October 18, 2024.

Mr Kunde is coordinating the exercise that was jointly executed by the State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), and other stakeholders.

The commissioner said that the 3,698 IDPs, comprising 1,114 households at Baka camp, were moved to temporary homes constructed along Makurdi-Gbajimba Road.

He said that the relocation was part of the process of returning the IDPs to their ancestral homes.

According to him, the relocation was another major step towards fulfilling Governor Hyacinth Alia’s campaign promise of returning IDPs to their ancestral homes.

“It has been the desire of the governor that deliberate moves be taken to achieve the all-important objective of returning IDPs to their ancestral homes.

“In search of durable solutions, the state government, in partnership with IOM, has constructed temporary homes to accommodate the IDPs pending their eventual return to their ancestral homes.

“Government does not intend to keep the people in those camps for more than a year as the state action plan for durable solutions prepares to launch another return next month,” he said.

The Baka Camp Chairman, Samson Unum, and the Camp Women Leader, Patricia Nyikor, who spoke on behalf of the IDPs, appreciated the governor for a more decent accommodation.

They said that the new accommodation was befitting as it has water, light and security