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Food shortage: Children in Bauchi IDP camp feed on onion leaves

By Blissgirl • 3 years ago • 1231 • 54
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Intense hunger as a result of inadequacy of food items in an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in the outskirts of Bauchi, has forced adolescent children to feed on onion leaves for survival.


Children between the ages of three and five, looked pitiful as they consume the leaves, NAN reports.


Some of their parents interviewed said there were no enough food, as such they had to ‘ improvise’ ways of tackling hunger, saying they believed onion leaves were nutritious and would also protect their children from hunger and diseases.


One of the parents, Mrs Aisha Musa, said that for the past one year, children and adults in the camp had been struggling to survive, with little or no assistance from all quarters.


Another parent, Mrs Ajidda Ahmed, said the hardship being encountered were enormous, adding that most of them had given up any hope of living a normal life.


“Both adults and children suffer from hunger; this has resulted in forcing us to eat raw onion leaves from sellers that come in to the camp.


“Rainy season is about to set in and another fear is the outbreak of child childhood diseases because for the past one year, our children were not immunised and there are no water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.


“We defecate in the bush and the rain water will soon wash our faeces back to the stream, where we source for water to drink,” she lamented.


It also observed that children under two years in the camp were showing symptoms and signs of malnutrition.


Commenting on the situation, the leaders of the IDP camp, Mr Bulama Gojja, said that they were over 200 in number of the Shuwa-Arab stock from Marte, Marfa and Jere local governments of Borno state, and that they forced to relocate to the camp last year as a result of the activities of ‘Boko-Haram’ insurgents.


Gojja enumerated their challenges to include insufficiency of food items, lack of potable water, health facility and education for their children.


He said that in 2018,no fewer than 20 pregnant women delivered in the camp without the required medical attention, expressing fears that the offsprings might develop health challenges due to lack of immunization.


He lamented that in spite of their efforts at drawing sympathy over their plight, assistance was not forthcoming from any quarters.


The leader therefore solicited for assistance from both government and non-governmental organizations, particularly in the areas of health, education, potable water and agriculture inputs like fertiliser, seed and herbicides to enable them engage in farming.

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54 Replies | Last update 3 years ago | Last comment Ezinnaya
  • Handsomeguy Handsomeguy 3 years ago

    These are kid's, government should do something about the situation

  • JosiahEnoch JosiahEnoch 3 years ago

    Too bad

  • sulemania2002 sulemania2002 3 years ago

    ok

  • okikiflutist okikiflutist 3 years ago


    salawu-mufutau:

    Noted 

    Lord have mercy

  • Elija Elija 3 years ago

    Mhm, na waoo

  • noyioze noyioze 3 years ago

    God, this is not good.

  • Arinzefranklin Arinzefranklin 3 years ago

    Thanks for the information 

  • AdenikeNatufe AdenikeNatufe 3 years ago

    This is pathetic news

  • Arinzefranklin Arinzefranklin 3 years ago

    Thanks for the information 

  • bolu73 bolu73 3 years ago

    Help the poor and alleviate poverty.

  • ewofobeisaiah ewofobeisaiah 3 years ago

    Government please help this people

  • ledornusolomon ledornusolomon 3 years ago

    Thank god

  • Arinzefranklin Arinzefranklin 3 years ago

    Thanks for the information 

  • Arinzefranklin Arinzefranklin 3 years ago

    Thanks for the information 

  • Binugasambo Binugasambo 3 years ago

    Thank you 

  • Arinzefranklin Arinzefranklin 3 years ago

    Thanks for the information 

  • collito collito 3 years ago

    Pray help gets to them soon.

  • sielue sielue 3 years ago

    Very sad to hear this news 

  • Ebujakes Ebujakes 3 years ago

    Poverty alleviation

  • ogbuezinnaokeowata ogbuezinnaokeowata 3 years ago

    God help them 

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