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Benue Hersmen Crisis: 20,000 Children Out Of School – SUBEB Chairman
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 the State 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.” he said. After inspecting the Local Government Education Authority, LGEA, Primary Schools at Gbajimba and Mbabegha in Guma local government area as well as St.
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