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NEMA urges public to avoid bush burning amid harmattan risks

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National Emergency Management Agency NEMA

Abdullateef Fowewe

The National Emergency Management Agency has warned members of the public against bush burning during the harmattan period to avoid the destruction of property and loss of life.

NEMA Head of Operations, Edo Office, Ojuedene Kenoma, gave the warning at the training of officials of local governments and volunteers in Edo State on disaster prevention, response, and control measures.

Kenoma said the training was aimed at strengthening disaster preparedness, response, and recovery at the grassroots level.

He opined that disasters such as tanker accidents, fire outbreaks, or other emergencies do not wait for the opportune moment.

“It is essential that we foster a culture of preparedness, awareness, and response across every level of society, especially at the grassroots level.

“This workshop is a critical step toward empowering our communities with the knowledge and tools they need to respond to disasters.

“By training and mobilising volunteers within these communities, our Director-General Zubaida Umar is building a network of emergency responders who can take swift and effective action when emergencies arise.

“The workshop is aimed at raising public awareness, particularly around the high risks associated with tanker accidents and fire outbreaks, both of which present significant challenges in Edo State,” he added.

He thereby clarified that NEMA is taking disaster management to the grassroots by training local government officials and volunteers at the grassroots level.

He added that the agency expects the participants to cascade the training down to the grassroots and sensitise the local population on how to prevent and respond to fire incidents.

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