Federal Govt Releases Grains For Flood Victims

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Federal Govt Releases Grains For Flood Victims
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Worried by the large-scale flood disaster across the country, the federal government said it has approved about 4,000 metric tonnes of grains, which is

Ahmed stressed the importance of strengthening the existing early warning systems and striving to design new ones in tandem with the global expectations, adding that it behoves on all to adhere to early warnings and undertake necessary actions that will minimize impacts and reduce risks.

The NEMA DG explained that the annual event was set aside to promote a culture of risk awareness and disaster reduction to enhance community resilience, as well as encourage effective multi-stakeholder coordination mechanisms and multi-sector collaboration to build disaster resilient communities across the world.

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