October 2, 2012 by Agency Reporter 20 Comments
No fewer than six babies were delivered in the camps of flood victims in Idah, Ibaji Local Government Area of Kogi.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the pregnant women were delivered of the babies by fellow victims.
Mrs Philomena Victor, who had her baby
in a boat, told NAN on Monday that she had to swim along with her mother
in the flooded waters in search of help during her labour.
She said her mother assisted to keep her
to keep afloat till they were spotted by the rescue team from the
Catholic Diocese of Idah who pulled them into the boat.
The woman said she delivered a baby boy few minutes after in the boat as they were being ferried to Idah.
Another victim from Ibaji, Mrs Grace
Egwuche, said she had her baby on Wednesday and currently receiving
medical help at Holy Trinity hospital owned by the Catholic Church in
Idah.
Rev. Fr. Elias Ojoma, the Chairman of
the Catholic rescue team for Idah flank, said the diocese provided six
vehicles and some boats for the evacuation of the victims.
Ojoma confirmed the team saving the life
of Philomena Victor, who was in a critical condition, adding that the
entire Ibaji had been submerged with many victims still trapped there.
He said all catholic schools in the area
had been converted to camps for the victims, adding that all the
registered victims in the diocese camps had been handed over to the
State Government.
He called on the state government to
provide camps to accommodate people from Ibaji Local Government who were
still being rescued.
SOURCE: The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper 2 October 2012.
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