
Survivors of a recent attack on the Sai community in Mbajir, Benue State, received relief materials and medical assistance from the US-based humanitarian organization, Equipping The Persecuted (ETP). This support came after the June 30 attack by suspected armed herders, which resulted in injuries among the community members. ETP has also covered hospital bills for the victims, according to Vanguard.
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