Southern Cameroonians in Gent, Belgium Put Smile on Faces of Refugees in Nigeria
Southern Cameroonians in Gent, Belgium have put a huge smile on the faces of Southern Cameroonian Refugees in Nigeria. Through a donation, pregnant women and hundreds of the refugees were provided with food and medication.

Some pregnant women who are on the verge of delivery were provided with delivery kits containing feeding bottles, bathing buckets, sanitary pads, powder, Vaseline and other items to prepare them for the maternity. The grant was able to pay for all the drugs of up to 122 patients.
Food items ranging from rice, beans, garri , Indomie were also distributed to some more than 300 Southern Cameroonians who could not benefit from relief supplies from the UNHCR because they had not registered and just arrived Nigeria. At the distribution ceremony in Ikom LGA council premises on December 19 2017, one of the pregnant woman who is to give birth this month of December expressed relief.
“I never knew what I was going to do because I had not bought a single item. I really appreciate our brothers and sisters in Gent, Belgium for thinking about us,” Yvette N. said.
The relief material from Gent came after that from the Nigerian Government, the UNHCR, Southern Cameroonians in Canada, SCAC, The Takumbeng Relief, The Ambazonia Interim Government, the AGC of Dr Cho Ayaba and the United Support for Peace, NGO among others
Officials from humanitarian organisations such as Rhema Care, the Health and Social Service, HSS of the Interim Government and the Southern Cameroons Civil Defense Cabinet, CDC, were on ground to distribute the relief material from Belgium.
According to Sir Ekili Clarence of the CDC, the major challenge remains the provision of drugs to hundreds of patients food and accommodation hundreds. The Chairman of Southern Cameroonians in Gent, Belgium, Anderson Eyong said more will be done for the refugees in Nigeria so long as it used for the purpose for which it was sent.
Solomon Amabo, Nigeria
5 comments
All propaganda pictures. You better learn how to make better propaganda rather than disgracing Anglophones.
Are gifts even meant to be publicity?
3 bags of broken grain Jasmin rice, 10 plastic buckets, 20 cartons of instant Asian noddles, 1 gallon of vegetable oil.
Even the crowd is wondering if what their eyes are seeing was worth walking all the way down to the point of distribution.
No gift is small, this should be “One for all, all for one”. To all involve in putting a smile on the faces of our people, I say thank you and a Happy Christmas in advance.
Thank you guys. Everything counts. Even the smallest gift can put a smile into the faces of our people.
We appreciate everything even just word of courage. Only with unbearable pain can I can imagine myself in the situation our people are.
We thank all those who made this possible and let us keep doing our best as we can.
Long live Ambazonia.
air drops at closer point of distribution
would be easier