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Kaduna IDP Children Receive Back-To-School Support From NGO


As the commander beg govt to tackle insecurity, return IDPs homes

A humanitarian organisation has provided educational support to Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) children in Kaduna South by donating essential learning materials, as Government schools prepare to resume after the Easter break.

The items donated to the IDPs by the NGO known as Peace Revival and Reconciliation Foundation (PRFN), include pens, pencils, rulers amongst others.

Distributing the items to beneficiaries at Maraban Rido IDP camp by the National President of the Foundation, Pastor Dr Yohanna Buru said the initiative is aimed at helping children affected by banditry and kidnapping regain access to quality education.

According to him, many of the children have been out of school due to displacement, making it necessary to equip them with basic materials such as pens, pencils, and rulers as they return to class.

He noted that the children currently attend lessons between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm from Monday to Friday through a program organised by a non-governmental organisation that engages volunteer teachers.

The classes are held in government primary school facilities within the Rido community to help the children continue their education despite their circumstances.

Pastor Buru emphasised that education remains a critical tool in rebuilding the future of displaced children, adding that providing learning materials will boost their confidence and academic progress.

He called on well-meaning individuals, religious leaders, and government at all levels to support the education of IDP children, while also urging other humanitarian organisations to contribute to similar efforts.

Speaking on behalf of the camp residents, the Camp Commander, Comrade Sule Adams, expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing it as timely and impactful.

He disclosed that a “Back to class ” initiative is ongoing in the camp to encourage children who dropped out due to displacement to return to the classroom.

He added that volunteer teachers continue to offer free lessons, although many parents are struggling with the high cost of living and accommodation in their new environment.

Comrade Sule appealed to Nigerians to support the education of IDP children across the country and urged the government to intensify efforts in addressing insecurity, to enable displaced families to return safely to their homes.



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