Over sixty thousand displaced persons are currently seeking refuge in various camps across Cross River State. These individuals have lost their homes or have been forcibly displaced from their places of origin due to conflicts.
Dr. Asuquo Enoch, a representative of Red Cross Society in Cross River State, disclosed the figure on Monday while addressing participants during a road walk in continuation of World Tuberculosis Day in Calabar, the state capital.
Asuquo stated that the refugees whom he claimed live in clusters at various camps were in dire need of intervention.
“They stay in clusters and in dire need of intervention,” Asuquo maintained.
Also speaking during the campaign and street walk against tuberculosis infection, World Health Organization’s representative, Dr Juliet Ubom, expressed the preparedness of the global health body to continue with provision of technical support in tackling the disease.
She noted that the WHO is at a moment, championing immunisation across the state, providing BCG and pledged further the continuation of the scheme.
The State’s Coordinator, Breakthrough Action, Pascaline Edim, stated that her organisation was ready to do all that was necessary to support the fight against tuberculosis in the state.