There is growing concern over the shortage of foodstuff and other commodities in Maiduguri, Borno state as thousands of resident struggle for survival, the aftermath ravaging flood.
The flood submerged major markets in Maiduguri including grain, fruit and vegetable depots in the town, while many shopping complexes and plazas continue to remain closed.
The development had led to a shortage of food items making the prices of the few available ones high.
“It is difficult to find foodstuff now as all major markets are submerged.
“I can’t operate my restaurant in-spite of pressure from customers, because the foodstuff I stocked have been exhausted,” Hajara Mohammed said.
Other food vendors who attended to customers the previous day, including, Amina Isa, Rhoda Abdullahi and Jummai Mohammed said their stocks had also been exhausted and there was nowhere to restock.
The health sector was also affected as a result of the flood that submerged the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and Maiduguri Specialist Hospital.
Already, some residents have started showing concern over possible public health crises, including outbreaks of cholera, typhoid and other waterborne diseases.
They specifically expressed worry over the flood that washed away corpses at the Maiduguri cemetery.
Meanwhile, Gov. Babagana Zulum had gone around some emergency camps to distribute cash to displaced persons as they awaited the arrival of foodstuff.
NAN