Empowering Dreams Education in Emergency Program
Oct 08, 2023
FJDP Celebrates Major Milestone in Improving Living Conditions for IDPs in Guma LGA, Benue State
The Foundation for Justice, Development, and Peace (FJDP) has once again achieved a significant milestone in its mission to improve the lives of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Benue State. In partnership with Catholic Relief Services (CRS), FJDP commissioned and handed over several vital amenities, including an optimized toilet block, solar-powered lighting, and a solar-powered borehole, to Daudu 1 and Gbajimba 2 IDP Camps in Guma Local Government Area. These facilities were constructed by FJDP with generous support from CRS.
The commissioning ceremony was attended by dignitaries from various NGOs and government agencies, showing the importance of the event. The FJDP Coordinator warmly welcomed the CRS Country Representative to Nigeria, Mr. Akim Kiconga, alongside Mr. Anslem and other distinguished guests who came to witness this significant achievement. Board members of FJDP were also present to commemorate the occasion.
In his address, the Coordinator expressed deep gratitude to CRS for their steadfast commitment to the project, highlighting how their continued support has been instrumental in improving the lives of the displaced persons. “We cannot thank CRS enough for staying true to their promise and making this project a reality,” Their continues dedication has been crucial in bringing smiles to the faces of IDPs.”
Mr. Akim Kiconga, the CRS Country Representative for Nigeria, shared his elation at the project’s success. He recounted his visit to the Daudu Camp two months ago, where he observed the dire conditions facing the IDPs. “We saw firsthand the challenges—lack of clean water, decent sanitation, limited access to food, and the absence of basic necessities. These individuals have been stripped of their homes and livelihoods,” he explained. “When we left Benue, we were heartbroken, but we were determined to do whatever we could to improve the living conditions of the IDPs. This project is a direct result of that commitment.”
The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Makurdi, represented by the Vicar General Pastoral, Very Revd. Fr. Moses Iorapuu, conveyed the Bishop’s happiness at this success. Speaking on behalf of the Bishop, Fr. Iorapuu noted the Diocese’s pride in the Foundation’s ongoing efforts to ensure that IDPs receive essential amenities.
The IDPs themselves expressed immense gratitude for the support provided by CRS, with many beneficiaries of the cash-based assistance sharing their stories. The provision of solar-powered boreholes, modern toilets, and solar security lights has significantly improved their living conditions. Additionally, those who received cash assistance spoke about how the funds have enabled them to start small businesses, which are now providing them with a sustainable means of livelihood.
“We are deeply thankful to CRS for their continued support,” the FJDP stated. “These interventions will undoubtedly improve the lives of displaced persons and restore dignity to their communities.