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Saraki Seeks Ways To Mitigate Effects Of Natural Disasters
Governor Bukola Saraki of Kwara Stare has urged participants of the Senior Course 33 of Command Staff College, Jaji, Kaduna State, to suggest measures to tackle natural disasters in the country.
The governor made the call while receiving the participants in in Ilorin.
Saraki, who was represented by his deputy, Chief Joel Ogundeji, said such measures would boost the efforts of state governments in checking activities that could result in natural disasters.
“We believe that your efforts in this direction will equip the people with viable, practicable, proactive and preventive measures to combat natural disasters like fire and flood,” he said.
Earlier, team leader of the group, Commodore Stan Ogoigbe, told the governor that the study group was in the state to farmiliarise itself with the social, economic and political development of the state.
Participants, he said, would be in the state for one week, adding that they would visit Kaiama, Irepodun and Ilorin West local governments.
He said the group members would compare the practical aspect of their course with theory in the course of their tour of council areas.
Ogoigbe said the participants would come up with recommendations aimed at boosting the nation’s development at the end of the tour.
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