NEMA To Provide Timely Warnings To Flood Prone States, Communities

NEMA DG, AVM. Muhammadu Muhammed (Rtd).

As part of strategy for this year’s flood management, Director General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) AVM Muhammadu Mohammed (rtd) has said that the agency would ensure that all states and communities that are vulnerable to flooding received timely warnings.

The DG said that the warnings would be disseminated through community engagement, television programmes and information, education and communication materials amongst other public enlightenment activities that would be carried out.

AVM Mohammed said this in Abuja, at the unveiling of the 2021 annual flood outlook by the Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA).

The Director General revealed that to enhance operations of the NHSA, NEMA has provided three automatic Weather Observation Stations in support to the NIHSA.

AVM Mohammed said the weather stations which are at various stages of installations are located in Nasarawa State University, Keffi; Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti and Federal University, Kashere.

A statement by Manzo Ezekiel, NEMA’s Head of Media Public Relations said AVM Muhammed said that NEMA values “collaboration with our partners and are ready to strengthen the multi-agency approach to disaster risk reduction.”

Reviewing last year’s flooding, he said “COVID-19 pandemic reduced States and communities’ abilities to cope with climate induced disasters, thus imposing more burden on Federal Government agencies to mitigate and respond to disasters.

“However, despite the gloomy nature of the pandemic, presenting a case of disaster within a disaster, our advocacy and engagement with stakeholders in 2020 led to reduction in the negative impacts of flood on the people.

“A total of 2,353,647 people were affected by 2020 flood disaster, but 69 lives were lost compared with the 158 lives but only 277,555 affected in 2019. “

The DG said: “One of the lessons learnt during the 2020 flood after action review meeting is the need for proper utilization of our dams in the country. When dams meant for irrigation purposes are used for dry season agriculture, they acquire more capacities to hold more water in the rainy season. In addition, a timely controlled release of water from dams will reduce panic release of water during rainy season that can lead to further flooding”

Minister of Water Resources, Engr Suleiman Adamu who unveiled the AFO said the document was a clarion call to all stakeholders to rise and set up appropriate mechanism such as clearing the waterways and flood paths as well as maintaining proper water disposal management practices to curtail the ravages of the impending flood and threats of COVID-19.

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