 Over 2,000 internally displaced persons, IDPs, taking refuge in Daudu camp in Guma local government area of Benree State may be at risk of an impending health disaster unless the government takes necessary action to help oviate the looming epidemic. The IDPs appeal to government and other spirited individuals to assist them, put things in place to avoid possible epidemics. They say their camp lacks potable water, food, among other things, as they call for clearing of their latrines, which they say have become a menace. Our correspondent Francis Ter visited the IDP camp and has this report. Daudu IDP camp is about 15 kilometers from Makodi, the state capital, and has over 2,000 displaced persons resident in the camp due to Amd Erder's attack for over four to six years. Currently, the camp is without potable water, as the only source of clean water, a boho dog for them by government and other humanitarian bodies is no longer working, making the people now resort to fetching water for the domestic use from an unsaved shallow well a little distance from the camp. One of the IDPs say many families are becoming worried as children and elderly are falling ill. The boho many of them are not working now. The ICRC, which is the Red Cross, the boho we were using it, but for now this is almost one month now. The boho is giving us a problem and we are now able to get clean water to drink. That is why if you can see our mothers, our sisters trying to fetch dirty water here, this is the only source of water for us now to drink. So we face a lot of the challenges in the IDP camp. While explaining that the situation in the camp is getting worse due to feces littered over the camp, they appeal to the government and older spirited individuals to run around them before their fortnight happens in the camp. For the toilet we have here in the camps, almost all of them have food. You can go around here anywhere you try to move now you discover a sheet and this sheet now the fly used to sit on it and still go back to and sit on our food again. That is why you can see almost all our children crying, crashing their body fever on whatever which we don't even have a hospital to take care. Meanwhile they express appreciation to some agencies like the Red Cross who have been over systems providing water for the camp.