Anambra Flood Victims Cry Out over Poor Living Conditions at Relief Camps
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By Great Chidubem
Flood victims in Anambra state have decried the poor conditions of relief camps provided for them by government.
According to them, close to two weeks since they moved into the designated camps, the supervising agencies like the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Anambra State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) were yet to supply them with foods, forcing them to feed once a day through individual donations.
AnambraDaily gathered from some of the flood victims, including pregnant women and children as well as aged parents were sleeping on the bare floor in makeshift camps due to lack of supplies of basic sleeping materials.
Recall that the Anambra state government through SEMA, had earlier set up designated holding camps where flood victims in the affected local government areas were directed to sought refuge while they wait for the water to recede.
However, checks at one of the holding camps located in Umuoba Anam, in Anambra East local government area of the state revealed that, the condition of the facility housing hundreds of victims were poor.
The school block converted to holding camp, with broken windows had no mosquito nets, water, electricity supplies.
The Inmates, made up of nursing mothers, pregnant women, children, youths compete for available space on the broken floors alongside other personal belongings they were able to salvage as they fled homes.
This paper gathered that about 2000 persons were making use of only two convenient rooms with no bore hole or arrangement for tanker bringing water for them at the holding center.
One of the victims, Mr Emmanuel Okonkwor who expressed sadness over the condition of the victims, said they were yet to receive anything from the government except what some individuals brought which they also need money to buy condiments , kerosene, firewood to make the food which people eat once in a day.
Mrs Tina Okeke from Mmiata Anam, Anambra West local Government said she had been sleeping on the bare floor with her six children as they battle hunger and mosquito bites at night.
Two other victims, Mrs Philomena Ekwealor from Mmiata – Anam and Mrs Grace Ikem from Umueze Anam appealed for urgent government assistance especially in the provision of food and medicals to avoid recording death in the camps.
Chief Ezechukwu Asapuo, another victim expressed regret that they eat three times while at home but have been subjected to feeding once in a day after flood destroyed their farmlands and property. “They usually give us food once in a day here, but back in our house we eat as we want. We are hoping that government will bring us food and money”, he said.
A camp Coordinator in Umuoba Anam, Mr Nonso Anizor while confirming the pathetic situation, appealed to the government to urgently come to their rescue before an outbreak occurs in the area.
According to him, the local government chairman brought only 30 foams and some food items which were what the 2750 victims had been feeding on once a day.
” +We have only three toilets for the 2750 Flood victims here, no water, no generator , no mosquito nets, no public power supply, we put candle light for them at night.
The woman President General of Enugu -Otu Aguleri, Mrs Juliana Iwuno also admitted that it had not been easy in terms of food, shelter for them especially the victims at the Camp in Ayamelum local Government area.
“Some of them sleep on the floor, they don’t have enough matrasses , no mosquito nets, so many of them are sick, we dont have medical facilities here , so it has been very tough , even the food stuff people are bringing, sharing it have been a very big problem to us. When you have about one thousand people to one bag of rice, its not easy at all”
She disclosed that two women gave birth to twin babies at the Father Joseph camp Aguleri, but regretted that much care has not been giving to them which places them at a high risk.
“Federal , State and Private individuals, we need their help, they even need cash, because you can see the women that out to bed here, they need money to buy baby milk, if you give the women rice, the babies will not eat rice , so we really need help from government.”
In a similar vein, the President General of Umunankwor Community, in Ogbaru local government area, said government brought only eighteen foams to a camp in Osamala where about 2000 persons were taken refuge.
His Counterpart at Umuoba Anam , Chief Victor Morba said the governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo promised them that things will start coming very soon but they were yet to see them one week after the visit.
A victim, Mr Sunday from Olumbanasaa in Anambra West while commending the Church for their Assistance so far however said they were not comfortable at the Crowther Memorial Primary School , Onitsha holding camp as the food they feed on was malnourished while the convenience provisions are not enough forcing people to do open defecation.
Mr Offorchebe Alias ,the Administration secretary Of one of the camps having a population of 4,416 said the local government Chairman brought only twenty foams which were very insignificant compared with the number of victims in the facility.
A medical doctor, Obi John- peter who was in charge of five holding camps with the help of some nurses , expressed fears that they cannot be able to cater for the health needs of the victims.
Meanwhile, the lawmaker representing Anambra East constituency at the Anambra State Assembly, Pharmacist Obinna Emeneka decried the level of hardship in some of the camps and called for intervention from both the government and individuals.
He urged well meaning citizens of Anambra to send relief materials to the flood victims in Anambra East, Ayamelum, Ogbaru, Anambra West LGAs.
“The riverine areas,we need help , we need you to show that empathy, love , we need you to support the state government in the good work they are doing through SEMA to ameliorate the sufferings of the flood victims ,it is not something the state government will do alone, ” Emeneka said.
The Deputy Governor of Anambra state, and Chairman Committee on flood , Dr Onyeka Ibezim while recounting that this years flood was overwhelming, thanked churches and private individuals for donating items for the flood victims at various camps.
“So what we have in those camps are actually overflow. of people. And one of the major takeaways from the camp is that people from even outside come intto the camp to eat and probably go away, at this point what d you do. So that is why we have told the council chairmen,and then the Ministry of Health, power to step up their activities. And real time the Governor has been coming to their intervention. If you look at the medicals, the drugs and other things at a time were overwhelmed we have to even get more.. So I can say these are challenges that we tackle real time,if we hear this, we step up our intervention.”
Ibezim said the camps were having more people than it should as some persons who were not flood victims sometimes get in just to eat food which was difficult for anyone to control.
He however noted that based on the reports , the government was not relenting in its efforts to provide succor to the victims which include planning on how to ensure they start life again after the waters must have receded.
” As I talking to you I think the flood is stable and we are planning for the receding because even what is important t us now is may just be the post flood rehabilitation , that’s another stage , because everybody there they need to go to their homes, their homes and farms are destroyed. NEMA we have received some items like clothings ,soaps and others. but the food items are yet to arrive, so you can see that it is the state that has been on , managing this with good spirited individuals. I give it to Churches , I give it to Ndi Anambra who have also come to the rescue of these people in the camps. For sometime now we have been waiting for food items from NEMA as they said they rice and all that which is stuck at Lokoja because of the movement. However just like the Governor says, we need to step up our games and plan for the future”