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Home » News » Benue IDP camp records 15 births, 122 pregnancies

Benue IDP camp records 15 births, 122 pregnancies

total of 4,685 IDPs were registered, out of which 2,960 were females, while 1,725 were males

June 24, 2025
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MAKURDI (CONVERSEER) – The Benue Emergency Management Agency (BSEMA) said it has registered 15 births, while 122 women are still pregnant at the newly created Internally Displaced Persons camp for IDPs from Yelwata community, Guma Local Government Area.

BSEMA Head of Administration Mr Donald Komgbenda, who disclosed this on Monday in Makurdi while briefing newsmen, said that a total of 4,685 IDPs were registered.

Komgbende said that out of the total figure, 2,960 were females, while 1,725 were males.

“As of today, we have about 4,685 individuals and 1,739 households registered.

“We have 2,960 females, out of which 122 are pregnant and 1,725 males,” he said.

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He announced that the agency was providing six trucks of water every day to meet the minimum water needs of the people.

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“This place is a market; there is no light, water, or toilets, but discussions are ongoing to resolve the challenges,” he said.

He commended donor agencies for their support in ensuring that IDPs enjoyed some comfort while in camp.

Source: NAN
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