 Students from Benio State University under the We Care Initiative are helping internally displaced persons in some camps in Makrudi to overcome the challenge of Malera Parasite during the rainy season. Malera Parasite, which is associated with rainy season and dirty environment, accounts for several deaths in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Nigeria, has been a ranks high due to its humanitarian situation arising from armed herders' attacks. Plus TV news correspondent Francis Dare, who was at the IDP camp, reports that over 50 children are being tested for the Malera Parasite on the first day of the campaign. Some of the beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the students for their support and called on the government and well-meaning individuals for mosquito nets and other essentials. I'm very happy because that is our major problem here, Malaria is our major problem because if you can see the environment is very dirty and that is our major problem. Seeing them here, I'm very happy and our major problem is that if they bring us mosquito nets, then they should have completed our treatment. This Malaria actually helps us a lot because those children, especially in this rainy season, we're having a very difficult, so we believe that it will help us a lot. Many things are better hoping that it's not easy, like in the area of feeding, it's not OK. And even in our shelter, it's not OK. And we're surrounded by lack of water and even our toilets are not even functioning well. Thank you very much.