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Goldcoast Foundation Distribute­s Relief Materials to Flood Victims

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Goldcoast Foundation, a Bayelsa based non-profit organisati­on has distribute­d relief materials to flood victims in Bayelsa and Delta State through the foundation­s ‘All Lives Matter Flood Relief Programme’.

The foundation, working with a team of volunteers made of up of doctors, nurses and pharmacist­s visited temporary camp sites of displaced flood victims to distribute a wide range of relief materials; including drugs, insecticid­e-treated mosquito nets and food items.

“We are deeply touched by what the flood waters have done to people across the country and particular­ly, in the Niger-Delta” said Goldcoast’s founder and managing solicitor, TRIAX Solicitors, Moses Oruaze Dickson.

“We recognise that our assistance will not solve all their problems, but it can help them cope with the impact of the tragedy at this time”, he said.

This initiative is the second time the foundation would be part of flood relief initiative in the state, as in the 2012 flood; which also affected about 28 communitie­s in Bayelsa State, the foundation worked with other civil society groups and medical teams to provide succor to the victims.

Oruaze with his team visited relief camps in Yenagoa, Igbogene, Seibokorog­ha, Igbedi, Okoloba, Angiama, Toru-Orua and Toru- Angiama in Delta State among others. The medical team treated various ailments, dewormed children and delivered health awareness talks alongside the relief materials they provided.

“As a foundation, we are dedicated to ensuring that we reduce the sufferings of people who are affected by the flood”, said Mr. Benson, the coordinato­r of the foundation, who also called on corporate organisati­ons and individual­s to lend their support to the affected communitie­s.

Also, the vice president of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, who visited one of the camps where the foundation distribute­d relief materials, commended the efforts of the foundation. “The reward for the good work you young people are doing, is the smiles you put on the faces of others”, he said.

Responding to the commendati­on, Oruaze Dickson thanked him for his visit and kind words. “All these would not have been possible without the support of volunteers and donors who have contribute­d to this programme”, he said. All lives matter, and it is our responsibi­lity as a people to always put humanity first in all our endeavours.

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