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662 killed, 2.4m displaced by flood in 2022 – NEMA DG

- By Maureen Onochie By Ojoma Akor

The Director General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Habib Ahmed, has said 662 people lost their lives to flood in 2022 while 2,430,445 were displaced.

He said another 3,174 people suffered various degrees of injuries during the flood disaster.

Ahmed spoke yesterday in Abuja at the opening ceremony of a one-week strategic executive seminar for staff of the agency and wider Nigerian emergency management by the Bournemout­h University Disaster Management Centre (BUDMC).

The DG said thousands of houses, hectares of farmlands and several critical national assets were also destroyed by the raging floods, noting that the agency, alongside the state government­s and other partners, was working towards the long-term recovery of impacted communitie­s across the nation.

He said the agency brought in experts with years of experience working both in the United

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC) in collaborat­ion with the Government of Benin Republic has destroyed five container loads of tramadol and other pharmaceut­icals with an estimated street value worth N95 billion.

The Director General of the agency, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, disclosed this yesterday while briefing newsmen in Abuja.

She listed the contraband as tamral 225 mg tablets, tamral 250 mg tablets, tramadol 120 mg capsules, tramadol 225mg tabs, and reality extra Diclofenac tablets 50 mg.

Kingdom and overseas to support government­s and multinatio­nal organisati­ons with disaster and crisis preparedne­ss, response and recovery for the seminar.

Ahmed also stated that there were likely possibilit­ies of flooding this year but was not certain how severe it would be.

“After this training and the release of the Seasonal Climate Prediction by NiMet and the flood outlook by NIHSA and we do the risk mapping, we will write to the governors. We will identify areas and show them the areas that will be affected,” he said.

Ahmed emphasised on synergy with state government­s to effectivel­y tackle flooding and its effect.

“I believe all the 36 states must take this course; they should replicate it to the local emergency management committee that they will set up.

“We have to prepare in time. We are planning early so that we get ready early,” he added.

On his part, the Director, Human Resource Management (NEMA), Mr Musa Zakari, noted that rapid changes in climate resulted in an increase in the frequency of natural disasters across the nation.

He said the agency might need to re-examine some fundamenta­lly new and profoundly more efficient approaches to disaster management.

Speaking at the event, the expert from BUDMC, Mr Richard Gordon, said there must be a Nigerian way of solving Nigerian disaster issues.

He said participan­ts would be trained on various ways to manage disasters better.

 ?? ?? „ Chief of the Naval Staff Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo (left) and Managing Director Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Mohammed Bello Koko, during the signing of Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between the Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Ports Authority at Naval Headquarte­rs in Abuja Friday
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„ Chief of the Naval Staff Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo (left) and Managing Director Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Mohammed Bello Koko, during the signing of Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between the Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Ports Authority at Naval Headquarte­rs in Abuja Friday Photo: DINFO

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