Over 72 new births
have been recorded in the last two weeks, in camps established in Makurdi, the
Benue State capital, for persons displaced by the recent invasion of some Benue
communities by suspected Fulani mercenaries.
Despite being
delivered without proper medical attention, most of the babies were in good
condition but the nursing mothers were in dire need of good food and proper
medical attention when Vanguard visited the camps at the LGEA Primary School,
Wurukum, Saint Mary’s Primary School North Bank, and LGEA Primary School,
Ichwua, yesterday.
One of the nursing
mothers at the LGEA Primary School, Wurukum, who gave her name as Mrs. Monica
Lubem said she gave birth to her baby one week ago without the assistance of a
midwife.
“I gave birth to my
baby about seven days ago. When my labour started, I could not get to the
hospital because of our situation, so women gathered and helped me to deliver
my baby girl. That is also what happened to about 16 of the women who recently
gave birth to new babies in this camp.
“Our major problem is
that most of us do not have access to good food and proper dedication for our
babies. We also do not have enough mosquito nets to sleep with in our open
camp,” she said.
Executive Secretary of
the Benue State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, Mr. Adikpo Agatse however
said the issue in question was within the purview of the state Ministry of
Health.
“Moreover the
displaced person have been advised to make use of all government health
facilities in the North Bank area of Makurdi town if they are having any health
challenges,” he said.
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