NEMA, stakeholders review 2025 disasters, boost preparedness in Kaduna

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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, convened disaster management stakeholders in Kaduna to review emergencies recorded in 2025 and strengthen preventive measures across the state.

The Head of Operations, NEMA Kaduna Office, Suleiman Muhammad, said the meeting was aimed at assessing progress made, identifying gaps and developing coordinated strategies to improve disaster response and public safety.

Muhammad said disaster management had shifted from reactive response to proactive risk reduction, with greater focus on early warning, preparedness and multi-agency coordination.

Suleiman Muhammad
Head of Operations, NEMA Kaduna Office, Suleiman Muhammad

According to him, the engagement followed seasonal predictions issued by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), which highlighted potential flooding and other emergencies across Kaduna State.

He said flooding affected Kaduna North, Kaduna South, Zaria and Sanga Local Government Areas in 2025, but coordinated action by NEMA, the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), the Red Cross, Fire Service and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) helped contain the damage.

Muhammad added that public sensitisation campaigns and practical simulations of tanker accidents had strengthened community awareness and emergency response capacity.

Also speaking, Akhaine Michael, Head of Disaster Management Unit, NSCDC Kaduna Command, said tanker accidents remained a major safety concern due to fuel spills on highways.

He said the corps supports NEMA through evacuation, crowd control and protection of lives and property during emergencies.

Rahama Suleiman, Head of Environment, Climate and Energy at the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Kaduna State Directorate, said the agency complements NEMA’s work through grassroots sensitisation and media engagement.

She said the outcomes of the engagement would be cascaded to field officers to strengthen awareness and preparedness in communities across the state.

By Ezra Musa

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