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NEMA DG says agency ready to tackle flooding

by admineconai April 3, 2024
written by admineconai April 3, 2024
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The National Emergency Management Agency has assured Nigerians that it is ready to mitigate the impact of flooding in Nigeria even as the 2024 rainy season approaches.

Zubaida Umar, the Director General of NEMA gave the assurance during a courtesy visit by the Head of Office, Nigeria, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs on Tuesday in Abuja.

She said that this will be achieved through the use of early warning alerts in line with the Seasonal Climate Prediction and public sensitisation on precautionary measures to avert the impacts of floods and associated hazards, adding that with the rainy season fast approaching, modalities are being put in place to mitigate the impact of flooding nationwide.

She said, โ€œNEMA is putting in place modalities to mitigate impacts of flooding across Nigeria through the development of early warning alerts in line with the Seasonal Climate Prediction and public sensitisation on precautionary measures to avert the impacts of floods and associated hazards.

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Speaking further, she said โ€œWe are convening an expert meeting soon to analyse the SCP with a view to developing strategies for saving lives and safeguarding livelihoods in the event of floods during the rainy season.โ€

Meanwhile, the DG noted that the visit of UN-OCHA is timely as it aims to strengthen mutual support and collaboration between NEMA and UN-OCHA as part of renewed commitment to providing timely response to multiple disasters, crises and emergencies across Nigeria in line with the agencyโ€™s mandates.

She affirmed that the commitment of UN-OCHA to upgrade the NEMA situation room remains quite commendable, a feat that will enhance NEMAโ€™s operational effectiveness in disaster response coordination.

โ€œThe commendable initiative will enable us to leverage advanced technologies and data analysis tools to provide real-time insights, improve our communication system, and enable well informed life saving decisions by NEMA,”she said. โ€œWith the proposed upgrade of the Situation Room, we look towards its transformation to a Central Command Centre that will guide strategic level decision-making in the event of significant and catastrophic disaster events in Nigeria,”.

In his address, Trond Jensen, Head of Office, Nigeria, UN-OCHA, said that the office and NEMA must collaborate by exploring local solutions and preventing natural disasters, especially now that many donors are cutting back on their funding.

He noted that the world is rapidly changing, not just due to the impacts of climate change but the recent decline in humanitarian financing.

โ€œThis year, we are looking for 20 per cent less money to meet the needs of almost 300 million people globally,” he said. โ€œAnd the reason for that is that many of our biggest donors are cutting back on their funding which means that we need to work more efficiently and effectively to find solutions which are local,โ€.

Story was adapted from Punch.

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