The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has recorded about
743, 062 persons that were internally displaced by conflicts and natural
disasters in various parts of the country, Director General of the
agency Muhammad Sani Sidi, has said.
The spokesperson for the agency, Manzo Ezekiel, quoted Mr. Sidi as
disclosing this in Calabar at the opening of the annual consultative
meeting of the National Emergency Management Agency with the heads of
all the States Emergency Management Agencies (SEMAs), explaining that
676, 975 of the persons were displaced by conflicts and 66, 087 by
natural disasters as at September 2014.
The Director General NEMA, according to Mr. Ezekiel, also said that
“disaster occurrences and the number of affected people have risen
significantly in recent years as a result of the impacts of climate
change, insurgency, communal conflicts and skirmishes between farmers
and pastoralists amongst others. This has no doubt impacted negatively
in the area of our development as a nation aside the humanitarian crisis
attendant thereto.”
These, he said, require urgent collective action of the stakeholders
to complement the steps taken by the Federal Government which has been
providing necessary assistance to the affected persons through the
National Emergency Management Agency. “The challenges faced by displaced
persons call for serious commitment” adding that NEMA would continue to
collaborate with the stakeholders to ensure that the distressed persons
are properly taken cared of.
He assured that “we will continue to do this as it constitute our primary responsibility to our citizens”.
On the consultative meeting, the Director General of NEMA, Mr. Sidi
said it was designed to appraise the available structures, facilities,
challenges and prospects for efficient and effective disaster management
in the country.
The Deputy Governor of Cross River State, Effiok Cobham, who
represented Governor Liyel Imoke, while declaring open the meeting,
appreciated the role of NEMA in the improvement of disaster management
in the country. He urged the participants to identify and advised
government on measures that focus on disaster prediction and prevention.
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