We’re investigating violence in South East — Red Cross

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The Red Cross Society in Enugu, says it is monitoring violence in the South East region of the country, saying this is its top priority.

The state secretary of the society, Mr Tony Udegbu, said this while speaking in an interview with the News Agency in of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Enugu.

Udegbu said monitoring the situation was with a view to knowing when to extend humanitarian services to people affected by violent crisis currently rocking the region.

He, however, noted that Red Cross could not predict when such humanitarian interventions would come.

He disclosed that the society had assisted thousands of persons whom they discovered were in dire need in the state.

According to him, the organisation has done a lot towards ensuring that those affected by the various outbreak of diseases were provided with medical assistance as well as made them to stand on their feet.

On the Red Cross emblem, Udegbu urged the public to respect the emblem especially during conflict situations, warning that attacking society workers would negatively impact on its humanitarian services to those who needed it.

He added that the society was collaborating with media practitioners, whom he described as critical partners in its humanitarian activities. (NAN)

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