Hon. Engr. Ayem Provides Financial Aid to Benue State University Students Affected by Flooding
Hon. Engr. Paul Ukor Ayem offers ₦10,000 each to 25 Benue State University students impacted by recent floods.
Hon. Engr. Paul Ukor Ayem has extended financial assistance to 25 students hailing from the Vandeikya and Konshisha areas, who are currently studying at Benue State University, Makurdi. This initiative aims to alleviate the challenges faced by these students, particularly in the aftermath of recent flooding.
The assistance, totaling Ten Thousand Naira (₦10,000) per student, will be distributed immediately to the following individuals:
1. Lanshima Stanley Aondohemba
2. Palegh Denen Daniel
3. Manshin Anasthensia
4. Fave Sechivir Mercy
5. Ermo Solomon Kuma
6. Gajir Dorcas Dooshima
7. Yagba Daniel
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8. Akor Bemsen Felix
9. Bridget Ngukumbur Anjie
10. Priscillia Iornongo Erukaa
11. Tyohemba Mbahenen Mercy
12. Orguga Msonter
13. Kighir Ushahemba Lawrence
14. Tyowua Maureen Doofan
15. Fanen Paul
16. Tarkaa Peter Aondoaseer
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17. Amase Msughter Gabriel
18. Ungwa Angela Selumun
19. Ahangba Beatrice Doochivir
20. Iorwashima Felix Terzungwe
21. Agom Terungwa Isaac
22. Amenger Michael
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23. Shom Terumbur Gabriel
24. Imgbor Winifred Hembadoon
25. Iorliam Castro
The disbursement process is set to commence immediately, ensuring that the students receive timely support. Hon. Engr. Paul Ukor Ayem's commitment to aiding these students highlights his dedication to supporting education and providing relief during challenging times.
Special thanks were extended to Cmr. Bemsen Felix, National President of NAKONS, and Cmr. Doobee Nyamkyume, National President of KUSA, for their invaluable assistance in facilitating this support. Their collaborative efforts have been instrumental in implementing this relief initiative successfully.
This act of generosity is expected to provide significant relief to the affected students, helping them continue their studies with reduced financial stress.