The Victims Support Fund (VSF) has reiterated its commitment to providing various interventions to victims of Boko Haram insurgency in the North East to alleviate their challenges.
VSF Executive Director, Prof. Sunday Ochoche, expressed this in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
Ochoche said that in continuation of the interventions of VSF in affected communities, over 20,000 women were currently benefiting in its economic empowerment programme.
He said that the “Women Economic Empowerment Cash distribution Project’’ aimed to support women who were economically active and have skills that could be translated to income generation.
“So our agricultural programme continues; our women empowerment programme continues; right now we have over 20,000 women in our programme.
“For education programme, we have about 200,000 children in our education support programme, we also have about 4,500 teachers that have benefited in our teacher retraining programme.’’
According to him, the educational sector is one of the areas that had suffered during the wake of insurgency in North-eastern Nigeria thereby leaving many children out of school in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States.
“We will be also shortly commencing our programme of support for animal breeding; where we will buy animals and distribute to households for breeding of goats.
“We are also in the process of building three new schools, new barrack and police station in Gombe.
“We are in the process of rebuilding or completely renovating the local government area secretariat as well as building three students hostels and two blocks of classroom in Michika local government in Adamawa State.
“Also in May, we commissioned over 16 facilities in Yobe State; we built across 16 local government areas in the State a number of schools among others.
VSF has been working since 2015 to administer support services to victims of insurgency in North East Nigeria.
These has been achieved through the facilitation and restoration of livelihood, Agro based intervention and introduction of foster care programmes for orphaned among others.