Dr Precious Gbeneol, the Senior Special Adviser to the President on
MDGs, says conditional cash transfer scheme to cushion the effect of
flood disaster will be scaled up by the Federal Government.
Gbeneol said this on Friday while speaking at the Saint Joseph flood camp in Aguleri, Anambra East Local Government Area.
The special adviser, who was on a visit to the state to sympathise
with the flood victims, was accompanied by Gov. Peter Obi and members of
the state committee on flood.
The MDGs boss also announced that Anambra was one of the states that would benefit from the conditional cash transfer scheme.
She said that the MDGs office would collaborate with the state
governor and the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) to mobilise
resources.
She said this would serve as a precautionary measure in view of the health hazards that could follow the flooding.
Gbeneol said that her office intended to reach out to more than 56,000 households across the country.
``We also plan to work with other stakeholders in the areas of
access to affordable staple food, water and sanitation to ensure that we
bring succour to those in need,” she added.
She said that the 2012 conditional cash transfer scheme in Anambra was in the process of being released.
The special adviser said the funds would be utilised for pro-poor
interventions in affected areas to mitigate the socio-economic shock the
flooding could cause vulnerable households.
Gbeneol, who was visibly moved by the condition of the internally
displaced persons in the camp, presented relief materials worth
over N7million to the people.
Items donated included 300 bags of rice; disinfectants; 200 cartons of tomatoes and milk, among others.
Gbeneol said that she was also in the state to interact with stakeholders on ownership and protection of MDGs projects.
She said that the rebuilding of the communities would be the priority of the MDGs.
``Whatever that has happened, God is in control, we are going to
provide adequately to cater for the IDPs in this state especially on
health grounds,” She said.
Responding, the governor said he was pleased with the visit of the MDGs boss.
He regretted that food items which used to sell at N500 had now gone up to about N3, 000 because of the flooding.
``It is a thing of joy that we have the MDGs leader in this state,
we have a clear articulated strategy in this state and because of the
proper planning, things are moving smoothly in Anambra State,” Obi
further said.
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