By Kingsley Mamore
Dambai (O/R), July 14, GNA- The National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) in Krachi East Municipality of the Oti Region has provided humanitarian support to internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Nkwanta South now seeking refuge in Krachi East.
The gesture demonstrates solidarity and commitment to supporting those affected by tribal disturbances and displacement.
The essential supply relief items, including food, clothing, and other necessities, to alleviate the IDPs’ suffering and provide a sense of security and stability.
Mr. Jonathan Dzunu, Krachi East Municipal Director of NADMO, emphasized the significance of supporting IDPs, citing substantial challenges, including limited access to basic necessities.
He appealed for continued support for IDPs, stressing that the situation required attention and assistance.
He urged individuals and organizations to join hands with NADMO in providing relief to the IDPs in Krachi East.
He also appealed for more relief items to support IDPs fleeing the Nkwanta community tribal disturbances.
He noted that the number of IDPs continued to increase daily due to the ongoing conflict.
The Municipal NADMO director thanked the government, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), the member of Parliament (MP) and other organizations for their shared commitment to providing relief and assistance to those affected by the conflict.
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr. Safo Nketia, has assured IDPs in the Municipality of a safe and protective environment.
He urged them to feel free and reach out to authorities if they encountered any difficulties within.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Krachi East constituency, Mr. Nelson Kofi Djabab, has assured IDPs of his support.
Mr. Djababa’s assurance extends to both within and outside the constituency, demonstrating his commitment to the welfare of the IDPs.
Beneficiaries of the humanitarian support have expressed heartfelt appreciation to NADMO for its kindness.
The IDPs, who fled their homes in Nkwanta south due to tribal conflicts, were grateful for the essential relief items provided by NADMO.
The IDPs also extended their gratitude to the government and benevolent organizations that supported NADMO in its efforts.
They thanked these organizations for their generosity and kindness, which enabled the distribution of vital items to them.
They told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the gesture brought hope and relief to them as they were struggling to cope with the aftermath of the disturbances.
GNA
Edited by Maxwell Awumah/Christian Akorlie