Bama Reconstruction Gulped N368m – Ochoche

The inauguration of 10 VSF-funded projects by Gov. Kassim Shettima. Twitter

By Oladipupo Mojeed

The executive director, Victims Support Fund (VSF), Dr Sunday Ochoche says the reconstruction of damaged infrastructures in Bama, Borno State, gulped about N368 million.

Ochoche made this known on Tuesday during the inauguration of 10 VSF-funded projects by Gov. Kassim Shettima.

He said that the organization was proud of the outcome of the reconstruction work in Bama Local Government area, which he described as its biggest projects so far.

According to him, the VSF engaged with the state Ministry of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RRR) in the critical construction of Dikwa and Bama local governments.

He noted that the VSF in 2017 scaled up its interventions in Borno and other insurgency affected states of the North-East in education, health, women empowerment programme (WEP) and the agro-based programme.

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According to him, in the area of education, the company started with supporting 10,000 children in Borno State in 2015 and in 2016/2017 session and increased the number to 17,000 children.

“For the 2017/2018 session, we are increasing this number to 19,000, where we would be supporting 15,000 primary pupils and 4,000 JSS students.

“We are in the process to begin the reconstruction of 16 schools — four schools each in Damboa, Hawul, Chibok and Askira-Uba local governments.

“The WEP was one of the first that we started with; we gave each of the 1,000 women in the camps in Maiduguri N20,000 to begin businesses.

“Following the success they made, we increased the number by empowering additional 3,000 women and we plan to add another 4,000 women, bringing the total to 8,000.

He added that the company would soon be starting its agro-based programme targeted at Gwoza, Kukawa, Damasak local governments and parts of Bama.

Ochoche said that these were main livelihood programmes that VSF was embarking on, geared toward durable solutions.described the VSF foster care

Describing that the VSF foster care programme is unique,  Ochoche said it was already catering for 500 children in Magumeri, Gubio, Askira local governments.

He explained that under the programme unaccompanied or orphaned children were identified and placed with host families who paid N10,000 every month for the upkeep each of the children.

Furthermore, he said that the health project which started with two hospitals — the specialist hospital and the University Teaching Hospital — had been expanded to include the Air Force facility in Dalori Camp.

He said that VSF also renewed the grant to the teaching hospital and was in the process of doing the same in the specialist hospital as one of its flagship health programmes, providing excellent healthcare facilities for insurgency victims.

He urged the state government and other implementing partners to also focus on the resettlement and rehabilitation of the victims.

He pledged VSF’s continued support to the rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected persons not only in Borno State but the entire North-East.

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