Govt ready to shelter civilians fleeing Wanni battle
Security forces move forward:
By Shanika SRIYANANDA
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As fighting intensifies and the security forces move forward in the
Wanni to capture the LTTE’s heartland, the government said it was fully
geared to provide facilities for an estimated 200,000 to 500,000
civilians trapped in uncleared areas.
Despite food and medicine going into the hands of the LTTE, the
government will continue to supply essential food items for civilians in
the Wanni.
Government Agents of Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu and Mannar have been
instructed by the Senior Advisor MP Basil Rajapaksa and Minister of
Disaster Management Mahinda Samarasinghe to prepare an assessment to
expedite the humanitarian assistance for those who flee uncleared areas.
Over 12,000 civilians who fled uncleared areas during the past two
months have been provided with all basic facilities.
The Wanni Security Forces Commander Maj. Gen. Jagath Jayasooriya said
that arrangements had been made to provide facilities for civilians
fleeing uncleared areas and the sites to set up new IDP centres had been
already earmarked.
“We have instructed the GAs to inform civilians that the security
forces are moving into the Wanni and asked them to abandon the uncleared
areas as facilities have been arranged to welcome them”, he said.
He said that there would not be a food crisis in the Wanni as the
government sent all essential food items through GAs, NGOs and INGOs.
“The GAs have confirmed that there is no scarcity of food whatsoever
in these areas”, he said.
Maj. Gen. Jayasooriya said that civilians who come to government
controlled areas would initially be sheltered in schools and religious
places while they would be provided all basic facilities and housed in
IDP centres to be set up soon. “We have facilities to accommodate all
new IDPs”, he said.
He said that all equipment belonging to humanitarian agencies would
be subjected to a tough checking process at the Omanthai entry exit
point but the activities of some NGOs were unknown after they reach LTTE
controlled areas.
The Wanni Security Forces Commander said the food stocks would be
doubled when the stocks sent by the NGOs for the IDPs in Wanni is added
to the stocks sent by the government to the civilians.
Meanwhile, the United Nation’s Humanitarian Agency and the
International Committee of Red Cross confirmed that IDPs in the Wanni
had access to food and other facilities.
According to UN statistics nearly 145,000 IDPs are still in LTTE
controlled areas.
Monthly food stocks sent to:
Kilinochchi district
* Essential food items - 740 metric tonnes
* Other food items - 680 mt
* Non-food items - 430 mt.
Food stocks sent by the World Food
Program (WFP) - 1,394 mt
Food stocks sent by the Ministry of
Disaster Management - 125 mt
Mullaithivu District
* Essential food items - 816 mt
* Other food items - 650 mt
* Non-food items - 600 mt.
Food stocks sent by the World Food
Program (WFP) - 1,229 mt
Uncleared areas in Vavuniya
* Essential food items - 125 mt
* Other food items - 100 mt
* Non-food items - 94 mt.
Food stocks sent by the World Food
Program (WFP) - 200 mt.
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