Maritime
NIMASA Donates N21m Worth Of Relief Materials To
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has donated relief materials
worth over N21m to victims of the flood disaster in Anambra
State.
The
Executive Director Maritime Labour & Cabotage Services, Barrister Nwabueze.
C. Obi who presented the materials on behalf of the Director General, Ziakede
Patrick Akpobolokemi to the Executive Director State Emergency Management
Agency (SEMA) Dr. Justine Ijezie said NIMASA was in Anambra to sympathize with
the Government and people of the State in this trying period.
Barrister
Obi said the Management of NIMASA in her responsiveness extended its Corporate
Social Responsibility to victims of the flood disaster in Anambra by providing
relief materials worth N21m as a way of bringing succor to the
affected victims.
In
a statement signed by the deputy director, public Affairs, Hajia Tumaka Lamidi
and made available to The tide in lagos, said that Barrister Nwabueze C. Obi
expressed deepest shock at the extent of damage and devastation done by this
flood, the number of lives lost and farmlands destroyed. He prayed to the
Almighty God not to allow such disaster befall the State and the entire nation
again.
The
Executive Director State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) Dr. Justine Ijezie
responding on behalf of the Executive Governor Anambra State expressed his
sincere appreciation to Management and Staff of NIMASA for empathizing with the
state in its trying period.
He
told the NIMASA representatives that it was a big surprise to see the Agency in
the State and that the gift they presented was commendable. He also urged other
Federal Government Agencies and wealthy individuals to do same.
The
SEMA boss went further to appeal to the Management of NIMASA to also identify
with them in the post flood period.
Relief
items distributed by NIMASA to the nine affected Local Governments with 21
camps include; Mattresses, Rice, Beans, Indomine Noodles, Blankets, Treated
Mosquito nets, Plastic Buckets, Salt, Bathing Soap, Detergents, NIMASA Vests,
Bundles of Second hand Clothes (O.K), Tissue paper etc.
The
team visited the nine largest camps in the State, one in each of the affected
Local Government Areas. In all the camps visited the Local Council
Chairmen and other officials were on hand to receive the delegation.
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