By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor, South-South
HUNDREDS of victims of the flood disaster in Kogi State are
reportedly trooping to Delta State, where they believe Governor Emmanuel
Uduaghan is more compassionate in the aftermath of the natural
calamity.
Just two days ago, flood victims in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital,
besieged the streets, accusing the state government of abandoning them
for over one week, in spite of huge funds and relief materials collected
on their behalf.
The protesters, some of who wore overcast faces, a number dressed in
threadbare dresses , others had their babies strapped behind them,
alleged that government officials had diverted food items meant for
them into private use.
Unknown to the Kogi flood victims, majority of the flood camps in
Delta were in the process of winding up and the victims were already
returning home to restart life.
Delta State Committee of Flood, headed by Justice Francis Tabai
(rtd), ran into some of the victims from Kogi barely 24 hours after its
inauguration. The committee members met the Internally Displaced
Persons, IDPs, from Kogi pleading desperately with officials at the
Illah camp, Illah in Oshimili North Local Government Area, to allow
them in, as they were hungry.
A source told Sunday Vanguard, “The committee noticed over 100 women
and children fresh presumably IDPs locked outside the gate of the camp,
as officials refused them in on the grounds that the camp was winding up
and there were no relief materials for their upkeep”.
The victims told members of the committee that they were from Kogi
and needed care, but they were advised to to go to Asaba or any other
designated camp close to them for registration, as the Illah camp was,
indeed, winding up.
A member of the committee said: “As at when we visited Illah flood
victims’ camp, there were only 45 families remaining in the said camp.
The development we were told by officials of the camp was quite
understandable due to the fact that majority of the said IDPs are
farmers and fishermen/women from neighbouring Kogi and Anambra states,
who are very eager to return to their trades, especially since now is
the peak period of their trade.”
…Mukoro donates
By Evelyn Usman
The Delta State Peoples Democratic PDP governorship aspirant in the
2011 general elections, Professor Saliba Mukoro, has donated relief
materials worth millions of naira to four rehabilitation camps of flood
victims in the state.
The camps which benefited from the gesture included Ughelli , Oleh, Ozoro and Asaba flood rehabilitation camps.
Presenting the relief materials which included bags of rice, cassava
flour popular known as garri, bathing soaps, loaves of bread among
others, Mukoro, who was represented by Mr Joshua Panama, appealed to
corporate organizations, non–governmental organizations as well as
well-meaning Nigerians, to assist the victims, stating that government
could not do it alone.
While receiving the relief materials, Camp Commandant of St. Micheal
College, Oleh, Mrs. Helen Obanedo, expressed gratitude over the
gesture which she described as a show of love and concern to fellow
Nigerians, adding that it would go a long way to ameliorate the victim’s
pains.