GOVERNOR of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole has assured
the internally displaced persons (IDPs) at a camp in Uhogua, Benin City,
that Edo is home to all, and that the state government will take care
of their needs while they remain in the camp.
Speaking during his on-the-spot assessment of facilities and the
condition of the inhabitants of the camp, in company with his wife,
Iara, some senior government officials, the Commissioner of Police,
Mr. Damilola Adegbuyi and the State Director of State Security, Mr.
Alexander Okeiyi, yesterday, the governor said.
“Nigeria is one, it
doesn’t matter whether you are from Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Kano, Jigawa,
Edo, Lagos or Jigawa, we are all one Nigeria. I lived in the North all
my adult life and that is why I understand the Hausa language. We will
ensure you get all that you need. These are our children now and I can
see that they come from different parts of the country and they are
very young children.
“We will immediately bring 500 bags of rice and 5 cows and ensure
that doctors and nurses are deployed to be taking care of them and will
help them to develop the school, give them qualified teachers.
“We have to do everything to ensure that they are comfortable and we
have discussed with the security agencies, they will ensure that
adequate security is provided to protect these children and those whose
parents have been identified, we will arrange, at the expense of Edo
State Government, for the parents to come here and pay them a visit so
that they can reunite with their children. They can still leave them in
the camp if they so wish but at least they will be assured that their
children are in good hands.
“If you have any challenge, let us know. I have assigned seven very
senior officers; two commissioners and five directors, who will be
around to ensure that the kids are safe.
“I have also discussed with and asked the commissioner for education
to straightaway start to build schools for the children. I know you
already have what you call school, but you know in Edo State we have
standard and because Edo is one, we are particularly keen in ensuring
that no child is denied quality education. It doesn’t matter that they
are here because of some certain crisis in some parts of the country but
once they are in Edo State they have become part of the Edo Community
and are entitled to all the privileges.
“So, we are going to rebuild the school, furnish it and post
qualified government teachers here. I think the recent issue was a
communication gap.”
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