x

Kaduna: Dorcas Foundation Distributes Educational Materials to 150 IDP Children in Chikun, Kajuru

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

The Dorcas Peter Umaru Foundation has distributed educational materials to 150 internally displaced children taking refuge in Maraban Rido and Kudensa communities in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State. The initiative aims to support children affected by ongoing insecurity and displacement across Chikun and Kajuru LGAs.

The donated materials—including school bags, books, pencils, pens, and erasers—are intended to help displaced children stay in school despite the severe hardship facing their families.

Speaking during the distribution, the founder of the initiative, Mrs. Dorcas Peter, described education as the “foundation of a brighter future,” stressing the urgent need to support displaced children who have lost access to basic learning.

“Every child deserves good health, a safe environment, and access to education. Many of these children have lost their parents, been displaced, and cannot afford school materials. Their parents struggle even to provide food,” she said.
“If we do not support their education now, what will their future hold?”

Mrs. Peter lamented the increasing number of families fleeing from communities such as Talele, Kaso, Ungwan Rimi, and Madaki due to renewed bandit attacks.

The IDP Camp Coordinator, Adams Suleiman, praised the foundation’s intervention, noting that it arrived at a time when displaced pupils were facing acute shortages of learning materials.

He revealed that volunteer teachers visit the camp twice a week to help ensure the children do not fall behind academically.

“This support from the Dorcas Peter Umaru Foundation is a big relief. The children now have learning tools that will greatly improve their education,” Suleiman said.

He appealed for further assistance from government and humanitarian organisations, highlighting challenges including poor shelter, inadequate healthcare, food shortages, and lack of proper schools for the IDPs.

“We need government scholarships, temporary schools, and safe learning environments. Security should also be strengthened so that families can return home,” he added.

Some beneficiaries also expressed gratitude. 12-year-old Simon Micah, who fled an attack on his community in Kaso, said the donation would help him continue his education.

“We need help. Our parents can barely provide food. Sometimes we sleep on empty stomachs. These books will help us a lot,” he said.
“I want to go back to Kaso. There, we had food, school, and a good place to sleep. Here, my parents farm for others before we eat.”

He appealed to government authorities and security agencies to intensify efforts to reclaim their communities.

The Dorcas Peter Umaru Foundation has called on individuals, NGOs, and government bodies to intensify support for displaced children, stressing that education remains the most powerful tool to rebuild their future.

Hot this week

TCN Begins Construction of 330kV Transmission Line at Ihovbor to Boost Power Supply

By Jabiru HassanThe Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN)...

Sen. Aduda Resigns from PDP, Cites Party Crisis

By Joyce Remi-BabayejuFormer Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory...

Thousands of ITF SUPA Trainees Sit City & Guilds Mock Exams Nationwide

Thousands of trainees under the Industrial Training Fund (ITF)...

Bayelsa Education Commissioner Inspects Oporoma Technical College Project

The Commissioner for Education in Bayelsa State, Gentle Emelah,...

Northern Christian Leader Says Kaduna Pilgrimage Ban Was Known, Claims It Was Challenged

The Chairman of the Northern Christian Association (NCA), Rev....

Maiduguri Explosions: NEMA Delivers Medical Supplies, Food Items to Victims

By Joyce Remi- BabayejuThe National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)...

CACOL Backs Court Ruling Affirming Citizens’ Right to Record Police in Public

The Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership (CACOL) has...

AHF Urges EU to Support Fair Vaccine Access in Global Pandemic Agreement Talks

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) and health sector stakeholders...

Police Kill Suspected Kidnapper, Arrest One in Delta Gun Battle

Police in Delta State say one suspected kidnapper was...

Kaduna Demolition: Governor Uba Sani Allocates Plots to Displaced Malali Residents

The Kaduna State Government has begun allocating new plots...

Jos South Youth Group Urges Entrepreneur to Consider Assembly Bid in 2027

A youth group in Jos South Local Government Area...

Shared Future, Shared Journey: Building an Eco-Friendly Modernization Together

(By H.E. Yu Dunhai, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria)Balancing development...

DWI defends Ribadu, faults Ishola Williams’ call for security overhaul

Democracy Watch Initiative, DWI, has strongly criticised recent remarks...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img