The Islamic Medical Association of Nigeria (IMAN), an NGO, has
advocated a psychological therapy for Internally Displaced Persons
(IDPs) at the Kukareta self established camp in Yobe.
Dr Abdullahi Nur, Chairman of the association in the state, made the
call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Damaturu
on Tuesday.
Nur said the appeal became necessary following an evaluation and
discovery by the association of three cases of insanity among the IDPs
in the camp.
He said that two ladies and a man were diagnosed to have suffered
mental insanity among the IDPs from careful evaluation of members of the
medical team who visited the camp.
“I am calling for urgent psychological therapy for the IDPs for the shock suffered from the attacks on their communities.’’
Nur said the association was partnering with the State Emergency
Management Agency (SEMA) to transfer the patients to a psychiatric
hospital in Maiduguri for adequate medical attention.
According to him, the association is also concentrating on infant and maternal health challenges in the camp.
“We are specially concentrating on malnutrition among infants and
maternal health challenges among 165 women and children recently rescued
by security operatives from Damboa local government area in Borno,” Nur
said.
He disclosed that IMAN provided food items including rice, maize
flour, cooking oil and tarpaulin to enable the IDPs erect temporary
shelter at the camp and feed.
Nur appealed to governments, NGOs and philanthropic organisations to
assist IDPs who were yet to relocate to their communities but were still
staying at the camp.
The Village Head of Kukareta, Alhaji Zanna Babagana, confirmed to NAN
that 165 persons rescued from Gwargware and Kur villages in Damboa
local government area of Borno were currently taking refuge in Kukareta.
He appealed to other organisations to assist the rescued persons and
other IDPs in the camp with food, shelter and healthcare to improve
their lives.
NAN reports that most of the women, in tears, told NAN that they do
not know the whereabouts of their spouses and some of their children.
(NAN)
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