Although right now we’re only focusing on emergency reliefs for all the thousands of people affected by this natural disaster, that does not mean I won’t hold a concert to seek donation for them if the need arises, the artist said on Tuesday.
“But I will wait to see how far our efforts and intervention of government go for some time,” TuFace said.
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TuFace and wife Annie visits IDP camp in Makurdi
The artist spoke with Premium times during his visit to the internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in Makurdi Tuesday morning, where he briefly performed to cheer up forlorn victims. The artist also donated a midsize truck filled with noodles, rice, yams, sachet water and other essentials for the IDPs. According to Premuim Times, the artist promised that more items would be delivered to the camp by Sunday, saying the disaster struck too close to home.
An Idoma, Tuface was born in Jos, but attended high school in Tiv-dominated Makurdi.
The camp was opened on August 31, after heavy downpours chased about 110,000 people from their homes. About 46,000 homes were reported affected by the ensued flood, which occurred August 27, according to locals.
The state government, in collaboration with the Red Cross, opened an international market in downtown Makurdi, which was hitherto not in use, for flood victims to take shelter in lock up stalls.
Emergency officials said that a total of 4,776 people have been registered from 546 households.
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