The House of Representatives recently called for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Federal Roads Safety Commission (FRSC), and the Federal Fire Service, along with other response agencies, to improve their public engagement and response strategies.
The resolution was made following the adoption of a motion titled, ‘Call to improve Nigeria’s emergency response and management.’
The motion, moved by Dirisu Yakubu on February 21, 2024, highlighted the importance of a well-structured and efficient emergency response and management system for minimizing the impact of emergencies and ensuring the safety and well-being of Nigerian citizens.
The recent devastating explosion in Ibadan on January 16, 2024, brought to light the need for a robust and coordinated emergency response system in the country.
The House of Representatives expressed concern over the lack of access roads and other environmental or logistical challenges that have impeded timely responses to emergency situations.
Furthermore, the lawmakers emphasized the need for increased public awareness and education on emergency preparedness and response, empowering citizens to play an active role in their own safety.
To improve emergency service delivery in Nigeria, the House urged the Federal Government to establish clear protocols and communication systems for timely and effective information sharing during emergencies.
Strengthening and modernizing the country’s emergency response infrastructure, including state-of-the-art emergency operation centers and sufficient fire trucks and emergency management ambulances, is also crucial.
The House of Representatives’ call to action underscores the importance of a well-coordinated and efficient emergency response system in Nigeria.
By addressing the challenges faced by emergency management agencies, the government can ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens during times of crisis.
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