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NEMA sensitises Lagos traders to disaster risk prevention

Mr Farinloye said the exercise at the grassroots was to create citizens’ resilience against disasters.

• March 20, 2024
NEMA sensitises Lagos traders
NEMA sensitising Lagos traders [Credit; NAN]

The National Emergency Management Agency has sensitised traders at Census Market, Surulere, Lagos, to disaster prevention.

The exercise was led by NEMA NYSC Vanguard on Tuesday in Lagos.

The NEMA NYSC Vanguard is made up of corps members serving with NEMA, who mobilsed other colleagues for the exercise.

Coordinator, NEMA Territorial Office, Lagos, Ibrahim Farinloye, said the principle of disaster risk reduction was bottom-up; starting from the grassroots to the highest level.

Mr Farinloye said the essence of inculcating principles of disaster risk reduction at the grassroots level was to create and build the resilience of Nigerians against disasters.

He noted that cases of flooding and fire disaster in recent past could have been reduced drastically if the capacity and resilience of Nigerians had been built up.

He said the rainfall pattern early in the year was a pointer to what to expect in the coming months due to the impact of climate change.

“So, there is need for us to move out and embark on comprehensive sensitisation by youth based organisations. That is why the Federal Government and NEMA gave us the directive to mobilise the youth as much as we can. The grassroots people, the market men, all of them will be engaged in one way or the other in the sensitisation exercise,” Mr Farinloye said.

He said the traders were taught proper waste disposal procedures and the need to keep their environment clean in a sustainable manner.

Also Speaking, the Schedule Officer for NEMA NYSC Vanguard, Lagos, Adesekola Kabirah, noted that the exercise was to drive home proactive measures to be adopted before any emergency occurred.

Kabirah said the partnership with NEMA had gone a long way, adding that the interaction with traders at the market was important and timely.

The Vice President of NEMA Youth Vanguard, Obi Success, underscored the importance of preventing emergencies before they occurred.

Mr Success advised the market traders to cultivate the habit of proper waste management to prevent flooding.

He urged them to ensure that they turned off their electrical appliances when not in use to prevent power surge due to high voltage.

The Iyaloja of the market, Balikis Balogun, expressed gratitude to the NEMA team for bringing home the sensitisation on disaster risk reduction.

Represented by the Chairman of Census Market, Adeagbo Muftau, the Iyaloja pledged the cooperation of the traders in tidying the market and its environment.

One of the traders, identified only as mama Nkechi, appealed to the state government to return the monthly environmental sanitation programme to the state.

In practising what they preached, the NEMA Vanguard team carried out a cleanup at the market.

(NAN)

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