Hundreds of resident of Ijara sub county have migrated to neighboring country iun search of pasture and water for the livestock due to a severe drought ravaging parts North Eastern region.
Preliminary spot check revealed that residents in droves moved to Somalia while others relocated to Lamu and Tana river counties after the prevailing situation became unstainable after all water points in the region ran dry.
Ijara leaders lead by former chairman of ijara county council Mr Mohamed Gure and Abdikadir sheikh Hassan appealed to the national and county government to come to the rescue of resident to avert a looming humanitarian crisis.
Gure decried that most water points and dams in the area had dried up forcing both human and wildlife to fend for the few remaining pockets of water points in the area.
He asked the county and the national government to dig more water pans in the region.
However, the department of water and sanitation through the PS water in garissa county Mr Ahmed abdinoor said two water Bowser for water trucking in Ijara and Hulugho sub counties were dispatched to contain the situation.
He stressed that the water trucking was strictly meant for domestic consumption and for livestock until a time when the situation will be under control.
Ijara deputy county commissioners Mr Joseph Keter advise residents to use all mechanism to pull through this difficult time before the expected long rains but appealed to other humanitarian agencies to chip in
By Mohamed dahir