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Nigeria sinking by excessive external borrowing – Rights Group tells FG

Following repeated attacks in Benue communities by suspected herdsmen, no fewer than Six Hundred Thousand residents have been displaced across the state.

That is why the state government has kept some of these displaced persons for over three years in the camps.We thank God for the kind of Governor that we have, who has the passion to serve humanity and to cater for the welfare of not only the IDPs but also the people of Benue State, a God-fearing Governor.The Governor recently established a new camp known as Uikpam in Guma Local Government. It is three times larger than the rest of the camps we have here in the State.

In Agatu where we have the largest number of displaced persons in the Zone, they don’t want their people to be in the camp. The Federal Government had tried in supporting our state government in taking care of the IDPs but it has not done enough.

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They want to borrow us in slavery

Is so alarming d way dey are borrowing. Wen some senators ve d money in their account

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