Musa Ilallah, the North West Zonal Coordinator, of the
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), on Tuesday, urged disaster
managers to be proactive in preparing for this year’s rainy season.
Ilallah made the call in Kaduna, while speaking at a one day
workshop on “Comprehensive Disaster Management: Preparedness and Coordination
for Response Emergencies''.
“Disaster
knows no boundaries; unless disaster management and risk reduction are
effectively driven at all levels, their impacts will be extremely difficult and
costly to address” he said. “We face human tragedy and heavy economic losses
from disasters whose frequency and intensity
have escalated in recent years in the country''.
The Zonal Coordinator pleaded with stakeholders across
jurisdictions, sectors and disciplines to be aware of activities needed to
mitigate disasters, stressing the need for everyone involved in disaster
management to work together and build a culture of preparedness, prevention,
response and resilience to disaster in the communities.
Meanwhile, a lecturer at Kaduna polytechnic, Ishaq Alhassan,
also called on Journalists to educate the people on disaster management, while
delivering his lecture titled “Communication and Information Sharing”.
“There is a lot the media can do to avert disasters or
reduce the extent of preventable disasters instead of waiting for disasters to
happen and then rush in to get the number of deaths and extent of damages'' he
said.
Alhassan pointed out that stakeholder had roles to play in
ensuring that there was an adequate preparation prior to disasters in the
country.
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