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Benue initiative to create 50,000 jobs for IDPs, refugees

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An estimate of 50,000 direct jobs have been earmarked for Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, and Refugees Benue State through its Innovative Entrepreneurship and Employment Initiatives, IEEI.

The Managing Director of Benue Investment and Property Company, BIPC, Dr. Raymond Asemakaha disclosed this yesterday when he received UNHCR Assistant High Commissioner for Operations, Mr. Raouf Mazou, German Ambassador to Nigeria.

The UNHCR High Commissioner was in company with the German ambassador to Nigeria, Ambassador Annett Günther and other UNHCR delegation as they visited the BIPC  water and bread factories in Makurd

The  MD stated that the interventions are estimated to impact over 80,000 families.

During the visit, Dr Asemakaha presented a signed Proof of Concept (PoC) to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for its innovative entrepreneurship and employment initiatives aimed at empowering Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugees.

The MD explained that the PoC outlines BIPC’s comprehensive plan to provide sustainable livelihoods, skills training, and micro-employment opportunities to vulnerable populations in Benue State.

According to the MD, the PoC note particularly requested the UNHCR to partner the company in expanding the bakery for bread production, water factory, Emperor Fertilizer, Agro-Commodities hub and Benfruits factory which is to start in two months.

Other businesses the company plans to develop in conjunction with the UNHCR includes, Normal Saline factory, food basket Beer factory, central parking system, BIPC Nylon production, Nail manufacturing, and textile, bread wrappers printing, amongst others.

He also highlighted that BIPC innovative initiatives such as the motorcycle hire purchase scheme, CNG kits installation and central parking system are designed to help reduce unemployment amongst displaced persons, the MD stated that the interventions are estimated to create over 50,000 direct jobs impacting over 80,000 families.

In his response, the UNHCR Assistant High Commissioner For Operations, Mr. Raouf Mazou, commended the Benue Investment and Property Company Limited (BIPC) for its innovation.

Mr. Raouf particularly lauded the company for providing economic support to the Cameroonian refugees at Ikyogen, in Kwande local government area and other IDPs, assuring that the UNHCR will continue to be supportive in helping the company expand its businesses through a Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs).

The UNHCR High Commissioner lauded BIPC’s innovative approach, stating that the model is a shining example of how private sector entities can make a meaningful impact on the lives of IDPs and refugees expressing willingness to partner with the company through its approach of sustainable programming and Global Compact on Refugees (GCR) which aimed at providing livelihood inclusion and opportunities for refugees and IDP’s.

IDPs and refugees, including Cameroonian refugee Comfort Oya, Blessing Anyiman, and Nicholas Ukeyima, expressed gratitude for the skills they have acquired through BIPC’s program.

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