“It is not true that any child died,all our children are safe,healthy”, Red Cross replies Enugu APC, Agballa

Enugu State Chapter of the Nigeria Red Cross Society has faulted the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its Chairman, Ugo Agballa, on the claim that it lost a baby in the process of demolitions at Holy Ghost, Enugu, where the state government is clearing the old motor park and some properties to build a modern transport terminal, saying,” they didn’t .loose any baby and all their children are safe and healthy.

The Organization also faulted the claim that it had over 100 children at the time of the demolition, saying it had only 14 children who had all been safely and temporarily relocated to another orphanage in the state capital, asking to be left out of Enugu politics.

Secretary of the Nigerian Red Cross in Enugu, Tony Udegbu,, made the clarification  in a telephone interview on Tuesday.

Pix: APC Enugu state chairman, Ugo Agballa

The Chairman of the Enugu State chapter of the APC, Ugo Agballa, had on Monday addressed the press at Holy Ghost where he levelled several allegations on Governor Peter Mbah administration over some of the development projects in the state.

Reacting, the state Secretary of the Red Cross, Udegbu, said, “It is not true that any child died. All our children are safe and healthy. The Governor relocated us and they are working on our new site. And we do not play background politics. The Red Cross is an impartial body all over the world. And the role we play is auxiliary to the government’s role. So, we want to be left out of politics because we are not a partisan organisation.

“We do no have anything near 100 children. They are 14.

“What happened that time wash that they were renovating a place for us at the old UNTH road. But that place was not ready when they came with a bulldozer. But when the Governor got to know about the reality, he relocated the babies to Ken David’s Orphanage Home and they are working on that permanent place right now.

“So, by the grace of God, His Excellency, the Governor, has since relocated the babies to an orphanage they call Ken David’s Orphanage Home. And the children are there temporarily until they finish the new place.

“I thank the Governor for taking a decisive action by making the babies comfortable when he got to know the truth.

“The Governor is the Patron of the Nigerian Red Cross Society, Enugu Branch, by the Nigerian Red Cross Act 1960. So, those babies are his own too,” the Red Cross Secretary said.

Author: Maureen Ikpeama

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