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Trafficking: Gov Alia launches ‘Save The Benue Child’ initiative

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Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has officially inaugurated the steering committee for the “Save the Benue Child” project, aimed at addressing and mitigating child trafficking issues in the state.

The ceremony took place in Makurdi on Friday, with the governor emphasizing the urgent need to tackle the various challenges faced by children in the region.

Governor Alia, represented by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and Public Order, Fidelis Mnyim, highlighted the severe issues affecting Benue children, including inadequate education, poor healthcare, and nutritional deficits.

The governor stressed that a collective effort is required to improve the situation and change the current narrative surrounding the well-being of children in the state.

He said the state government planned to use the project to collaborate with all stakeholders, through community outreach, engagements and the provision of support services.

“Today, we acknowledge the stark reality that many children in Benue are faced with challenges that no child should ever endure.

“From inadequate access to education and healthcare to the harsh impacts of crises, poverty and neglect. These young lives are at risk, but we also recognise an immense opportunity to effect meaningful change and forge a path towards hope.

“The “Save the Benue Child” project is not just a response to these challenges; it is also a commitment to action. The goal is to create a comprehensive support system that addresses the needs of these children holistically.

“We will focus on activities such as improving access to quality education, ensuring health and nutrition, identifying and rescuing child victims of human trafficking, child exploitation, sexual abuse and the provision of support services for vulnerable rescued children,” he stated.

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