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Friday 19 October 2012

FLOOD MATTAZZ: UDUAGHAN PERSONAL TOUCH...!

One of the highlight of his 3-POINT Agenda is WELFARE/SECURITY OF LIVES & PROPERTIES of all Deltans No wonder it didn't come as a surprise to Deltans when the CARING Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Ewetan UDUAGHAN (CON) was seen paddling Canoe all by himself...


to visit the various Relief Camps spread across the State just to give his Personal Touch as a PHYSICIAN & meet the Needs of Flood Victims who are internally displaced by the upsurge of the River Niger.
#UduaghanMediCare

"Follow Man Wey Sabi Road Ooo"

If you recall Delta State was listed in Category A amongst the States worse hit by Flood thereby, received the sum of 500M Grant from Federal Government to cushion the effect of Victims ofthe recent Natural Disaster #FLOOD ravaging the Nation

According to the Comm. for Special Duty, Dr. Tony Nwaka, Delta State Government is fully committed to meet the needs of all Flood Victims hence the opening of 4 more Camps to ensure adequate CARE for all Displaced Persons in their Local Government. Area.

And by his Records over 500 displaced Persons have access to RELIEF CAMP Daily!


See Details...

Delta opens four more relief camps for flood victims
Premium Times - 7 days agoNATIONAL, NEWS

The floods in Delta State have displaced thousands of people in the state.
The relief camps in Delta State are receiving more people as the number of displaced persons increase daily.
The Delta State Government said, to accommodate the victims of the flood, it has opened four more relief camps.
The Commissioner for Special Duties, Tony Nwaka, said this in Asaba on Wednesday.
With the opening of the four new camps, the state now has nine relief camps to cater to the flood victims, Mr. Nwaka said.
He said the new camps are located at Ashaka, Ussisa, and Aboh, all in Ndokwa East Local Government Area; as well as Abari in Patani Local Government Area.
The commissioner said the number of displaced persons accessing the camps on a daily basis is on the increase, as the Ashaka relief camp was already recording more than 500 displaced persons.
He explained that the decision to open more camps is to ensure that for every community or local government affected by flood, there is a nearby rehabilitation centre to accommodate and cater for the victims.
He said that the state government, aside from feeding the displaced persons, provides mattresses and insecticide treated nets in thousands to the camps.
Mr. Nwaka, who is also head of the relief materials distribution team, said that generators, to ensure 24 hours power supply, had been provided in some of the camps, while efforts were being made to provide for others.
The commissioner said that government had also provided drugs for the medical care of the victims.


MOA.


-@MOAgbajoh

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