Benue intensifies efforts towards rebuilding Yelewata

Benue State is stepping up initiatives to reconstruct the Yelewata community. This follows reports of ongoing development efforts in the region.

According to a report from ThisDayLive, Benue State has intensified its efforts aimed at rebuilding Yelewata. The initiative highlights the government's focus on community reconstruction in the area.

Yelewata, a community in Benue, has been the subject of these rebuilding activities. While specific details on the scope or timeline of the projects are not outlined in the available information, the emphasis is on advancing reconstruction work.

This development comes amid broader efforts in the state to address infrastructure needs. Local authorities are prioritizing such projects to support affected communities.

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Deputy PM Temesgen Tiruneh cuts ribbon at Tendaho irrigation project inauguration with regional leaders, surrounded by green fields in Afar desert.
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Deputy PM Temesgen Tiruneh inaugurates rehabilitated Tendaho irrigation project

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Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh has inaugurated the rehabilitated and expanded Tendaho irrigation development project in Dubti woreda, Afar Region. Afar Region President Awel Arba and Water and Environment Minister Dr. Abraham Belay attended the event. The project has a capacity for 60,000 hectares, with 33,000 hectares now ready for irrigation.

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