Humanity First: Chief S.T. Pukat’s Commitment to Displaced Children
6th October, 2024
By Faisal A. Harande

Jos Plateau – In a heartwarming display of compassion, Chief Samuel T. Pukat has stepped forward to provide educational support to 50 displaced children from Mangu LGA, Plateau State. The children’s families were forced to flee their homes due to recent attacks in the region.
Chief Pukat, a renowned philanthropist, has taken the initiative to enroll the children in school, covering all educational expenses including uniforms, school fees, and transportation. This act of generosity is a ray of hope for the young victims who have endured significant hardship.
“Chief Pukat’s selfless dedication to helping those in need is truly inspiring,” said a local community leader. “His efforts are a testament to the power of humanity and the positive impact one individual can make.”
As of now, over 100 displaced children have been enrolled in JSS1 & 2 and SS1 & 2, thanks to Chief Pukat’s intervention. His commitment to providing education to these vulnerable children is a beacon of hope in a challenging time.
In a world plagued by conflict, displacement, and economic hardship, Chief Pukat’s story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion and human rights. His actions align with the principles of humanitarian organizations worldwide, who advocate for the protection of civilians and their access to essential services.
Let us be inspired by Chief Pukat’s example and strive to make a positive difference in the lives of those around us.
