The Anglican bishop
of Mbamili Diocese, Right Reverend Henry Okeke says Governor Peter Obi
intervention has restored the hope and confidence of flood victims in
the State, Bishop Okeke was speaking when accompanied some members of
the State Flood Disaster Coordination Committee on a visit to some
resettlement camps in Onitsha. He said the victims now felt encouraged
and proud because the Governor and State Government threw their weight
into the situation and have sustained efforts in giving them succor. He
recalled that his prompt response to the flood crisis and effective
mobilization and sensitization of the people saved a lot of lives,
noting that people in the various camps are well provided and cared
for.
At thevNew Bethel
Primary School Camp Onitsha, Bishop Okeke debunked media report of rape
and robbery in some camps and made clear that no case of rape or
robbery has been recorded in any of the camps as there are effective
internal and external security.
A member of the
committee and Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Professor
Chinyere Okunna said the committee headed by the Secretary to the State
Government, Mr. Oseloka Obaze, met daily to update the flood situation
and tour the various camps to access the welfare of victims, as well
as identify more areas of need for prompt government intervention.
She explained that in addition to the general welfare of the flood
victims, government is particular committed in ensuring that every
child in the camps should be enrolled by their parents in the
nearest school around the camps.
Also speaking,
another member of the committee and Commissioner for Local Government,
Mrs. Azuka Enemuo noted that the visit afforded them opportunity access
the impact of Government intervention and find out more ways to
improve the welfare of the victims. She lamented that the State is the
worst hit in the flood disaster as it is located at the lowest point
of the River Niger.
At Bishop Crowther
Memorial Primary School Onitsha, the Commissioner announced that the
Government has arranged with the Holy Rosary Specialist Hospital,
Waterside Onitsha to provide medical services to the flood victims at
Government expense while Medical team from the Ministry of Health and
Local Government Councils will equally be at hand to provide
services.She explained that short and long term measures have been
designed to tackle the various challenges of the flood while the
committee is working closely with Local Organising Committees and camps
management committee to provide prompt services.
Also speaking, a
member of the Anambra West Transition Committee, Mrs. Theresa Onyekwe
confirmed that the camp is well stocked with relief materials while
Bishop Okeke has continued to compliment efforts of the State.
Some of the victims
who spoke expressed gratitude to the government for providing with all
their needs and regretted that those in charge of the camp were not
living up to expectation.
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