NEMA Receives Response Intervention Vehicles From Japan

The National Emergency Management Agency, (NEMA) has said that it has received Response Intervention Vehicles delivered by the government of Japan and has embarked on training of its staff, some Search and Rescue Officers and Drivers on their use.

NEMA disclosed this, Saturday on its official Twitter handle, @nemanigeria.

NEMA wrote: “@nemanigeria training of its Search and Rescue Officers and Drivers on new Response Intervention Vehicles delivered to the Agency from the Govt of Japan.

“The RIVs were recently delivered to NEMA as disaster risk reduction donation through Japan International Cooperation System.

“The training, conducted by representatives of the vehicles and equipment manufacturers of the ahead of the formal presentation and subsequent strategic deployment to NEMA’s zonal offices.

“The Response Intervention Vehicles (RIV) are specialized vehicles fitted with Search and Rescue equipment for rapid deployment in response to emergency/disaster situations.”

Previous articleGanduje Sacks Media Aide, Yakasai
Next articleNCPC Denies Tonto Dikeh Over Alleged Ambassadorial Appointment

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.