NEMA lists LGAs to suffer mass flooding in Zamfara
NEMA’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Ezekiel Manzo, told newsmen in Gusau on Monday, that a flood alert had been issued by the Nigeria Meteorological Agency.
He said “The Director-General of NEMA, AVM Muhammadu Muhammed has written an alert letter to Zamfara State government on LGAs at risk of flooding in this year’s rainy season to prepare and mitigate against the occurrence.“The NEMA D-G also requested the state government to kindly take proactive and necessary measures in addressing these issues.
“NEMA is, therefore, calling on the State Emergency Management Agency , front-line Local Government Authorities, and other response agencies to be prepared.
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