Namibia's president plans to visit flood victims starting April 19. She wants to see how people live after they moved to safety centers in the three northern regions. The government made these centers for families who lost their homes in recent floods. During her trip, she will talk directly with affected people and learn about their needs. She aims to check if aid reaches everyone properly.
The president will meet officials from each area who can explain current problems. She believes leaders should see troubles firsthand rather than just read reports. Her schedule starts at Onesi in the Omusati region before moving to Oshakati in Oshana. The final stop is in the Ohangwena region, where many families need help. This journey shows that the government cares about responding quickly to disasters.
The Office of the Presidency announced these plans on Friday. They said this approach proves officials want to stay connected with citizens during hard times. Recovery efforts need careful monitoring to ensure they work well. The president hopes her presence will encourage both helpers and victims during this difficult period. Everyone expects these visits will lead to better support for flood survivors.
The president will meet officials from each area who can explain current problems. She believes leaders should see troubles firsthand rather than just read reports. Her schedule starts at Onesi in the Omusati region before moving to Oshakati in Oshana. The final stop is in the Ohangwena region, where many families need help. This journey shows that the government cares about responding quickly to disasters.
The Office of the Presidency announced these plans on Friday. They said this approach proves officials want to stay connected with citizens during hard times. Recovery efforts need careful monitoring to ensure they work well. The president hopes her presence will encourage both helpers and victims during this difficult period. Everyone expects these visits will lead to better support for flood survivors.