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Kogi to establish emergency operations centre amid flood preparedness

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The Kogi State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) says it has concluded plans to establish an Emergency Operations Centre to boost its emergency response capabilities in the state.

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L-R: Kogi SEMA Executive Secretary, Muktar Atima receiving souvenir from the Special Adviser to Kogi Governor on Media and Publicity

Executive Secretary of SEMA, Mr. Muktar Atima, said this while featuring on TalkTime, a current affairs programme on LugardTV on Monday, July 14, 2025, in Lokoja, the state capital.

Atima said that the centre, which would involve representatives from key ministries to ensure effective coordination, would be fully operational soon.

He said the agency had identified and prepared Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in strategic locations across the state, ahead of projected heavy rainfall.

“Over 258 communities along major waterways have been identified, and sensitisation campaigns are underway to disseminate vital information on relocation plans and precautionary measures.

“The agency has taken proactive steps, including engaging traditional rulers, youth groups, and religious leaders to educate communities on flood risks,” he said.

Atima said that while disasters couldn’t be completely prevented, proper education and timely preparation could significantly reduce their impact.

“During the 2024 flood, the agency activated 18 camps of the 42 camps initially prepared.

“The state Governor, Ahmed Ododo has ensured the provision of food, potable water, and healthcare, security and hygiene kits in all the camps.

“The agency, in collaboration with NEMA, has commenced the assessments of new areas such as Kabba and Ijumu Local Government Areas, where flash flood was recently recorded,” he added.

The SEMA executive secretary urged residents in vulnerable areas to heed early warnings, relocate when necessary, and cooperate with officials.

He also advocated improved community effort in maintaining drainages and relocating from high-risk areas.

He equally called for the construction of a dam around the Shintaku area of Lokoja to help divert water and reduce pressure from overflowing rivers.

Atima noted that the agency was working with the Ministry of Environment and other MDAs to strengthen its institutional response framework.

He assured that SEMA was committed to ensuring the safety and welfare of the people, and that the government was prepared to respond to emergencies.

By Stephen Adeleye

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