The unconditional cash per household was distributed to 200 households in Abi Local Government Area, specifically 70 in Ediba, 70 in Itigidi, and 70 in Imabana communities.
Also, other LGAs in the state that benefitted from the initiative include Ikom and Etung, where 150 households in each LGAs received the relief.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the activity, which was a fallout of the global flood appeal by the NRCS, commenced in Kogi and Delta states with the distribution of food items and relief materials to flood victims.
During the flag-off of the 2022 Flood Relief Distribution to Affected Households in Cross River, Bolaji Anani, National President of NRCS, said that following the devastating floods of 2022, NRCS undertook a rescue operation.
Anani said working with the International Federation of Red Cross, they embarked on a multi-sectoral needs assessment and raised an appeal for donations in aid of affected households.
“We plan to distribute relief items or cash to about 29,700 flood-affected families in the 23 most affected states, and the first phase of the relief distribution was simultaneously flagged-off in Delta and Kogi on December 15, while cash distribution will commence in Cross River for 500 households in Abi, Ikom and Etung LGAs who will receive N50,000 each.
“As we continue to receive support, we will extend our interventions to cover other areas which include health, water, sanitation and hygiene promotion and shelter,” he said.
Similarly, the Disaster Management Officer of NRCS, Abuja, Anthony Oloche, said the society’s interventions were based on needs assessment, which was why it differed from state to state.
“We have a selection criterion that targets the most vulnerable, such as women-headed households, child-headed households, pregnant and lactating mothers, and the elderly above 60 years.
“This was done in partnership with a committee set up by the community called the Community Resilience Committee; it enabled us carry out a house to house selection of the beneficiaries,” he maintained.
Some of the beneficiaries who spoke to NAN thanked NRCS, adding that they would put the money to good use to benefit them and their households.
(NAN)