Governors' wives donate relief materials to IDPs in Bokkos, Bassa

The Nigerian Governors’ Spouses Forum, on Sunday, visited Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Bokkos and Bassa local government areas and presented them with relief materials.
The items were presented by the Forum to alleviate the sufferings of the IDPs who are victims of recent attacks on the two councils.
The Forum was represented by the wife of Plateau State Governor, Mrs. Helen Mutfwang, who was accompanied by top female government officials and wives of other government officials in the state.
Mrs. Mutfwang said the Forum was aware of the people’s plight and had come to identify with them, offer encouragement, and pray with them.
Speaking at the event, the Chairman of Bokkos Local Government Area, Mr. Samuel Amalau, said there were initially five different camps for the IDPs that were later collapsed into three, housing 2800 persons each.
Amalau thanked the Forum and the State Government for their proactive response and steadfast support.
Mrs. Terfena David, a 51-year-old woman, who said her son was killed during the attack and his motorcycle taken, while her house was completely destroyed, however, thanked the Forum for its kind gesture.
Another woman, Laraba Yohana, who expressed gratitude to the governors’ wives, said her two children were killed, and her house completely razed down.
Similarly, at Bassa Local Government Area, food items were distributed, and the IDPs received words of encouragement.
Council Chairman Joshua Riti thanked the Forum and the governor’s wife for coming to visit them.
Mrs. Kende Akpa, an 80- year-old woman, said she lost five of her children and her home also destroyed in the attack, but noted that the Forum’s visit would help ease the pain a bit.
On her part, Lami Moses, 25, who lost her brother and her mother severely injured, said the Forum’s vusit was a testament to the fact that the victims of these heinous attacks were not alone in their pain.
Each of the LGAs received 200 bags of rice, 15 bags of beans, 20 bags of maize, 500 tubers of yams, 10 bags of garri, five gallons of palm oil and five gallons of vegetable oil.