Service delivery: NEMA to synergize with Federal Fire Service
By Uriah Gana
The National Emergency Management Agency said it will continue to partner and synergize with the Federal Fire Service for effective service delivery.
The Head of Operations of the Niger State office of the agency in Minna, Hajiya Zainab Suleman Saidu, stated this when she received the Assistant Controller General of Fire Service in charge of Zone G and the FCT Abuja, Ahmed Garba Karaye, who paid her a familiarisation visit at her office in Minna.
She said partnership and synergy with the federal fire service will bring about much-needed achievements in the area of emergency situations in the state.
Hajiya Zainab Suleman Saidu maintained that provision of relief materials as well as sensitization on how best to mitigate the occurrence of natural disasters were among its saddled responsibilities.
The Minna Head of Operations of NEMA disclosed that the Minna office was equally overseeing Niger and Kwara states for optimal performance.
She thanked the Assistant Controller General of Fire Service, Ahmed Garba Karaye, and his management team for the visit and hoped that it would be sustained.
Speaking earlier, the Assistant Controller of Fire Service Zone G and the FCT Abuja, Ahmed Garba Karaye, said he was in her office to familiarise himself with the noble functions and activities of NEMA in the state.
Ahmed Garba Karaye reassured the agency of his continued good working relationship as a wonderful stakeholder in emergency management for the citizens.
Also speaking, the branch secretary of the Red Cross Society in Niger State, Mr. Gideon Adamu Paiko, called for a rigorous sensitization campaign among the riverine communities to desist from erecting or building on waterways to avoid unnecessary flooding.
Mr. Gideon Adamu Paiko also stressed the need for the local government councils in the state to embark on clearing heaps of refuse in our drainages, which, according to him, were the major causes of floods and have led to the loss of many lives and properties.