After eight days: Relief items arrive for Tamale flood victims but…
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If you are a victim of the recent flooding in the Northern Region capital, Tamale, you may have to wait a while before getting relief items.
This is because the Regional Minister and his Deputy are yet to arrive in Tamale to distribute the items.
Truck loads of relief items arrived at the Regional Coordination Council on Tuesday — seven days after the devastating floods — but Joy News is learning that government officials who are expected to distribute the much-needed items are out on some other national assignment.
Distribution of the items has been scheduled for Wednesday, reveals the Deputy Regional Minister, Solomon Namliit Boar.
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“As we speak now the items are in Tamale. [NADMO] has arrived with the items very safely. They are parked at the Regional Coordinating Council and [Wednesday] by 6 O’clock, God willing, we will start the distribution,” said Solomon Namliit Boar.
Relief items
Four trucks carrying various relief items have arrived at Tamale in the Northern Region on Tuesday.
The items which include mattresses, bags of rice and maize are expected to be distributed to victims of last Tuesday’s rainstorm in Tamale and its environs.
Regional National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) Coordinator, Alhaji Abdalah Hindu told Joy News’ Northern Regional Correspondent, Martina Bugri four more trucks are on their way from Accra.
The Regional NADMO boss made this disclosure when he took delivery of 20 bags of Aduanehene Jasmin rice and 10 bags of maize from Wienco Ghana for the flood victims.
Many residents totaling 3,000 in Sanerigu, Gushegu, Sabooba North, Nanumba, Kariga and Cheriponi were displaced following last week’s torrential rains.
The residents were left stranded with no assistance, resulting in health issues as more people defecated in the open.
But seven days after they were left to fend for themselves, the residents will have some respite as government’s assistance finally arrives.
The Regional NADMO boss said his outfit will take stock of the items received and map out the distribution modalities.
Northern Regional Coordinating Council Director, Alhaji Alhassan Issahaka said the government is committed to resolving the perennial flooding in the Region.
Wienco Representative, Dominic Duku told the media the relief items formed part of their contribution to improving the situation of victims.
Source:Myjoyonline.com