Niger Delta
2012 Flood: 200 Centres Get Drugs
The Delta State Com
mittee on the Management of Federal Government Grant to Victims of 2012 Flood has supplied drugs to 200 health centres in the state.
The Chairman of the committee, Retired Justice Francis Tabai, last Sunday in Asaba that the N19 million worth of free drugs were for distribution to the affected residents.
Tabai, who was represented by a member of the committee, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, said the 200 health centres were located in the affected 14 local government areas of the state.
He listed the local government areas as Aniocha South, Bomadi, Burutu, Isoko South, Isoko North, Ndokwa East and Ndokwa West.
Others are Osimili North, Oshimili South, Patani, Ughelli North, Ughelli South, Udu and Warri South West.
He said the essence of the free drugs supply was to reduce the sufferings of the people and improve their health status adding that.
The drugs were mainly for the treatment of malaria, cholera, diarrhoea, cough and pneumonia, he added.
The committee chairman urged authorities of the health centres to ensure that the drugs were distributed accordingly.
“We want the indigent sick persons in the rural areas to benefit from the free drugs so as to take care of their health problems,” he said.
He said that the committee had, last year, distributed farm inputs such as cassava stems, yam seedlings and plantain suckers to farmers affected by the 2012 flood and gave N18 million financial assistance to Churches that were affected.
The 12-member committee was set up to advice the state government on the effective utilisation of the Federal Government’s N500 million grants to the state.
It is also expected to coordinate with other individuals, organisations and donor agencies to raise additional funds for the victims.
Other members of the committee are Prof. Pat Utomi, Archbishop God-Do-Well Awomakpa, Mrs Florence Ehinlaiye and Chief Paul Enebeli.