Environment
2013 Flood: NEMA Boss Warns Against Complacency
The Zonal Co-ordinator,
South-South Zone of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr. Umesi Emenike, has called on the public to take the various predictions in respect of the impending flooding in 2013 as a reality.
Mr. Emenike who spoke to our correspondent in his office last Monday in Port Harcourt against the backdrop of the opinion making the rounds that the flood would not come said many people did not expect bad things to happen.
He said it was unfortunate that such people were complacent even as he said “we in the emergency management sector understand that when disasters are predicted it is better for us to prepare and mitigate the effect of the flood.”
The NEMA boss said the agency would not relent in asking people living within the flood prone areas to take cognizance of predictions with a view to cutting the level of loss by taking preemptive measures.
“For instance, if you are within the flood zone and you are a farmer, you are supposed to plant early in the year as to harvest before the flooding season comes” he said.
He further warned that if people take such predictions for granted, the tendency was that they may not remember of its imminent occurrence and would go about their farming as usual.
“But if you take such predictions for granted, the tendency is that you may just not remember that the flood will come and you will plant as if the season is normal and by the time the flood comes you have not yet harvested.
“That will be a complete loss of income which is what we’ve been preaching against” he said.
While explaining the non-chalant attitude of the people due to the fact that in September the flood has not yet come, he said the excuse was not enough.
“There is flooding but it is not yet up to the level people are expecting by now. But let us behave as if it will come even if it will not come so that if it comes we will not be taken unawares” he said.
On the area of sensitisation, the NEMA boss said his office co-ordinates the zones “so we have synergy with the zones.”
He said apart from that, the zonal office of NEMA has also had sensitisation workshops in all the states of the federation .
He said discussions were held with all the concerned MDAs and other agencies that were involved in disaster management.
Throwing more light, he said there was the need for caution especially when it involves natural disasters because it would come when it was supposed to.
He said no body should say the time has passed adding that there was need for every one to work against mitigating the occurrence.
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