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With Benue Community Volunteer Guards in place, our Schools will be equally protected – Education secretary

The Executive Secretary, Benue State Teaching Service Board, Dr. Frank Kyungun has expressed gratitude to the Governor of Benue State, His Excellency, Samuel Ortom for inaugurating Benue Community Volunteer Guards to complement efforts of conventional security agencies in the State.

Dr. Kyungun stated this while interacting with some Volunteer Guards in Guma LGA during the burial of Hon. Vanger Iyorhon JP, the Foster Father of Governor Ortom.

The TSB Boss who believes Secondary Schools in the State will equally benefit from the security architecture recently put in place by the Governor, encouraged the personnel to put in their best as the government of Benue State is ever ready to support in carrying out their daily activities.

Ben Idah

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