From E. Varney Kamah| GNN Correspondent | Maryland County |
The delegation was joyfully welcomed by the Superintendent of Maryland County George A Prowd who led the trip on the Refugee camp, and expressed gratitude and thanks to the delegations for their visit, and further assured a cordial working relationship with the delegations where in the county.
Speaking to reporters during the visit the Country Representative of UNHCR, Ms. Roseline Okoro said the purpose of their visit is to assist the emergency situation of the Ivorian Refugees in Maryland county.
She told the GNN, that that over just under 2,000 Ivorian refugees are currently in Maryland County.
Addressing the delegations on behalf of the Ivorian refugees at Little Wlebo Refugees Camp, Albert Didan who is also a pastor speaking on behalf of the refugees highlighted some of the majors problems they are faced with at the refugee camp include since their arrival, stressing the lack of conducive shelter, water, school, hospital staff, Food and latrines among others