The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has decried the low
institutional capability in data generation, risk analysis and early
warning services in disaster management in the country.
It also decried inadequate funding of the agencies at the grassroots level.
This was contained in a statement signed by the agency’s Public Information’s officer, Ibrahim Farinloye in Lagos on Sunday.
The
statement said Director General of NEMA, Alhaji Muhammad Sani-Sidi,
highlighted these as some of the challenges facing the nation’s
emergency management at the International Symposium of Integrated
Disaster Risk Governance held in Beijing, China.
Sani-Sidi also
said they were part of the challenges hampering effective and efficient
disaster risk reduction and emergency management in the country.
He
said that there was low level of disaster risk participation at the
local government areas and communities where only 53 out of the 774
Local government of Nigeria had some semblance of emergency management
institution.
He also identified inadequate equipment for critical
stakeholders for effective preparedness and response as a major
challenge whereby fire service stations were far below the recommended
numbers par communities
Sani-Sidi said that Nigeria, through NEMA,
had been working in all the priority areas, most especially in the
areas of institutional framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR).
Others
areas are on risk assessment, monitoring and early warnings, disaster
education and capacity building as well as preparedness – disaster
plans, drills and stakeholder engagement and coordination.
“In
Africa, Nigeria is one of the foremost countries with high level of
commitment to the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action
(HFA).
“To reduce the highlighted challenges, the Post-2015 Hyogo
Framework has called for the UN to expand the mandate of the United
Nation International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) by
empowering it to support developing countries in hazard identification
and reducing the underlying factors.”
He also called for the encouragement of the private sector in disaster risk reduction.
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