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Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by kellybently(m): 9:03am On Aug 07, 2016
duality:
It will not happen in Jesus mighty name
pack ur property go there. jesus ll be with u
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by DeRay98(m): 9:06am On Aug 07, 2016
2dugged:
when I see statements like this, I get really annoyed. I am a Christian too,and I know the verse that says "wisdom is the principal thing, in all thy getting, get understanding". It will happen, and if they refuse to leave, they will be swallowed by flood, because even God doesn't tolerate foolishness, people would rather pray and fast instead of using their common sense to do things, to me I see it praying amiss and don't forget "faith without work is...", the work here is using your sense to do the right thing by listening to the warning

GBAM!!!
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by seunny4lif(m): 9:08am On Aug 07, 2016
They should provide houses for them now
Where will they go?
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by naptu2: 9:08am On Aug 07, 2016
I might be able to answer some of the questions here. The warning is primarily directed at state governments. State governments own land (according to the land use act) and they are the ones that are expected to establish displaced people's camps. NEMA only manages disasters, while the state governments are supposed to act to prevent disasters.

NEMA is making the warning public so that members of the public won't say that they did not warn the state governments.

For example, Lagos State has already started moving people to its flood camp at Igando.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/lagos-is-prepared-for-impending-flood-lasema-operations-boss/

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Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by fkj950ax(m): 9:15am On Aug 07, 2016
Femich18:

Sure typical Nigerians... The only warning we heed to in this Country is LOW BATTERY

And when shot hits the fan, they'd all call the government as useless.

I also think the government and NEMA should execute a forced evacuation using the military.

Better people complain about forced evacuation than Nigeria burying hundreds of women and children again. We have buried too many friends and families recently

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Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by naptu2: 9:22am On Aug 07, 2016
This is what NEMA wants state governments to do.


[size=14pt]Lagos is prepared for impending flood- LASEMA operations boss[/size]

On August 4, 2016

•Says 5000 may lose homes

Following the prediction by Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NIMET, that high level of flood will occur in Lagos and other states this year, Head Operations and Logistics, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Mr. Femi Giwa, explains how Lagos will tackle the looming disaster, during a UNICEF organised workshop on emergency preparedness response forum in Ibadan. Excerpts


How prepared is Lagos to tackle the impending flood disaster?
Right from the onset, we had always stepped up our emergency preparedness and response, and in view of the advice from the office of the security adviser to the president concerning the high level of flood that will occur in some states which includes Lagos, we have stepped up high level of preparedness at our two relief camps; the relief and emergency camp at Agbowa within the Lagos East senatorial district and the one at Igando,Lagos west Senatorial.

Our relief camps at Igando are capable of taking about 1,500 internally displaced persons. We have stepped up preparedness in terms of the beddings, supplies and other necessities at the two camps. Also, we have begun preparation for the construction of the third relief camp at Lekki. Aside from these, sometime around January, we had kicked off our sensitisation campaign; we had stakeholders meeting for all our stakeholders who included most importantly our local emergency management committees from seven LCDAs. We had over 100 stakeholders come together at Alausa Ikeja to brainstorm.

Also during the Governor’s one year in office, we had several visitations of our stakeholders, sensitising them on the need for proper coordination, especially in the event of emergency and disasters. His Excellency, Governor Akiwunmi Ambode had also graciously procured equipment for us. If you would recall, the Vice President of the Federation visited Lagos and commissioned our state of the art equipment at our intervention unit in Kappa, Oshodi. Most of this equipment and vehicles are meant for intervention. Although we have had several interventions in the past, but this time around, we have increased our capacity. Most vehicles are able to ply difficult routes.

We have also fortified our command and control units because communication is very critical in emergency response. Aside from the normal 767 response, we have CCTV units, which will help us monitor what is happening at disaster sites.

Procurement of helicopters for emergency response
Yes. That is where coordination and collaboration comes in. We have our primary stakeholders which are the rapid response squad. Within the purview, we have three helicopters. During the Bristow air crash, we had to deploy these three helicopters to the site. We did this in conjunction with Bristow Airline and the Nigeria Police also came on board. You will also observe that one or two months after the crash, we had a simulation exercise in order to improve our response and this was done in view of what happened at Oworoshoki, because we saw gaps in terms of communication and coordination.

Not long after this exercise, about three weeks later, we had another scenario where another Bristow helicopter plunged into the ocean at about 17 miles off the international airport and it was these same helicopters that were deployed and we were able to save those on board.

Be that as it may, we also believe that the public has a great role to play in emergency response, which is why we have jingles, from time to time. The Ministry of Information collaborates with other media partners like LTV, TVC and the social media, in disseminating information on what should be done so as to build the capacity and resilience of people at the local level.

Our preparedness plans are focused on four major areas: from mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. In terms of mitigation, we work hand in hand with the Lagos State Building Control Agency, the Ministry of Physical Planning, Ministry of Environment and others, to ensure that we enforce the building codes, and all those within the buffer zones, especially around areas where we know that when there is flood they will be affected.

For example, if you look at the Ogun River, once the dam is released, people within that area such as Isheri North, Ajegunle, Ikorodu, are often affected. Based on this, we talk to people around the critical zones, those who are building on drainage channels, those vulnerable, we enforce the building codes. We have intensified efforts through the Ministry of Environment, clearing of drainage channels at major canals (which are the major recipients of this flood), and we have enhanced capacity of our stakeholders.

Prediction on level of loss from flood disaster
It actually varies. Sometime in October 2010, when we had flood in Ikorodu, we had about 1,750 internally displaced persons. In 2012 when we had torrential rainfall and flood in various local governments in the state, we had about 2500 internally displaced persons. In a worst case scenario, our projection is 10,000 internally displaced persons in terms of our contingency plans; in most likely scenario, we are not expecting a displacement that will exceed 5000 people.

If you look at our camps, they have the capacity of taking close to 3000 people. Our preparedness plan is such that we have been able to factor our most likely scenario, our best and worst case scenario. Now, we found out that poor infrastructures such as bad road, poor drainage channel, also resulted in high level of impact in those risky areas. Most recently the Lagos State government has actually stepped up in ensuring that our infrastructure works.

If you look at Ikorodu road, the road construction is such that they were able to elevate the height of the road; it’s almost difficult to see people around this area and that is why the issue of monitoring, surveillance, enforcement of building code, sensitization, comes to play.

We have been able to invest in our infrastructure, ensuring that our drainage channels are open, that people are sensitised. We have also ensured that there are medical supplies that will take care of hygiene, water, and other likely ailments. And I can assure you that we are the only state that has camps that are fitted with state-of-the-art facilities; these are not transit camps. Agbowa camp has been there for about six years now, it has in the past accommodated foreign immigrants who came to seek asylum.

Protection of women and children
In the first 72 hours after the camp has been activated, we will start our rapid assessment- we find out the number of internally displaced persons, the number of children, women, adults. By the time we have these statistics it will help us in our planning. From day one, once they come into the camp, we provide food, water, medicare. That is why we work in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

Because the needs of children aged one to five years is quite different from the needs of those above five years; we have put these into consideration in our recovery plans.

We also do HIV tests, provide all medical assistance. Government has made available an emergency toll free line- 767-112; people should endeavor to call that line in event of any emergency and when you see anything that may exacerbate flood, we can mitigate against it by calling this line, so that emergency officials can be able to get to the scene and fix things up.

For those who live around the coastal areas, they should contribute their own quota by clearing their drains. We should be sensitive enough to look at early warning signs. When we are having coastal tidal changes, epileptic surges, these are signs that we should move upland.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/lagos-is-prepared-for-impending-flood-lasema-operations-boss/

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Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by Femich18(m): 9:24am On Aug 07, 2016
fkj950ax:


And when shot hits the fan, they'd all call the government as useless.

I also think the government and NEMA should execute a forced evacuation using the military.

Better people complain about forced evacuation than Nigeria burying hundreds of women and children again. We have buried too many friends and families recently
Forced evacuation using the military? People will still cry foul...heeding to warning helps alot
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by fkj950ax(m): 9:27am On Aug 07, 2016
Femich18:

Forced evacuation using the military? People will still cry foul...heeding to warning helps alot

Femich18:

Sure typical Nigerians... The only warning we heed to in this Country is LOW BATTERY
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by vengedre(m): 9:33am On Aug 07, 2016
See what Buhari have caused :-(
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by Kei144(m): 9:43am On Aug 07, 2016
What caused the 2012 flood was not too much rainfall in the upper Niger basin, but too much rainfall in the River Benue watershed.
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by princee7(m): 9:46am On Aug 07, 2016
what's wrong with these nema self, they should relocate immediately to leaving in trees and in the air abii.
the federal government did not provide accommodation for them or camps where they will stay.

pls someone should tell nema to go look for another work n do
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by goldeno10boy: 9:59am On Aug 07, 2016
Now they will be forming God-will-not-let-it-happen when it finaly happens they shouting FG govmt not God again
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by lifezone247(m): 10:00am On Aug 07, 2016
sunkoye:
They won't listen now oh....until poo happens.
then they will blame it on buhari undecided

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Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by naptu2: 10:07am On Aug 07, 2016
princee7:
what's wrong with these nema self, they should relocate immediately to leaving in trees and in the air abii.
the federal government did not provide accommodation for them or camps where they will stay.

pls someone should tell nema to go look for another work n do



naptu2:
I might be able to answer some of the questions here. The warning is primarily directed at state governments. State governments own land (according to the land use act) and they are the ones that are expected to establish displaced people's camps. NEMA only manages disasters, while the state governments are supposed to act to prevent disasters.

NEMA is making the warning public so that members of the public won't say that they did not warn the state governments.

For example, Lagos State has already started moving people to its flood camp at Igando.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/lagos-is-prepared-for-impending-flood-lasema-operations-boss/

This is what NEMA wants state governments to do.


[size=14pt]Lagos is prepared for impending flood- LASEMA operations boss[/size]

On August 4, 2016

•Says 5000 may lose homes

Following the prediction by Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NIMET, that high level of flood will occur in Lagos and other states this year, Head Operations and Logistics, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Mr. Femi Giwa, explains how Lagos will tackle the looming disaster, during a UNICEF organised workshop on emergency preparedness response forum in Ibadan. Excerpts


How prepared is Lagos to tackle the impending flood disaster?
Right from the onset, we had always stepped up our emergency preparedness and response, and in view of the advice from the office of the security adviser to the president concerning the high level of flood that will occur in some states which includes Lagos, we have stepped up high level of preparedness at our two relief camps; the relief and emergency camp at Agbowa within the Lagos East senatorial district and the one at Igando,Lagos west Senatorial.

Our relief camps at Igando are capable of taking about 1,500 internally displaced persons. We have stepped up preparedness in terms of the beddings, supplies and other necessities at the two camps. Also, we have begun preparation for the construction of the third relief camp at Lekki. Aside from these, sometime around January, we had kicked off our sensitisation campaign; we had stakeholders meeting for all our stakeholders who included most importantly our local emergency management committees from seven LCDAs. We had over 100 stakeholders come together at Alausa Ikeja to brainstorm.

Also during the Governor’s one year in office, we had several visitations of our stakeholders, sensitising them on the need for proper coordination, especially in the event of emergency and disasters. His Excellency, Governor Akiwunmi Ambode had also graciously procured equipment for us. If you would recall, the Vice President of the Federation visited Lagos and commissioned our state of the art equipment at our intervention unit in Kappa, Oshodi. Most of this equipment and vehicles are meant for intervention. Although we have had several interventions in the past, but this time around, we have increased our capacity. Most vehicles are able to ply difficult routes.

We have also fortified our command and control units because communication is very critical in emergency response. Aside from the normal 767 response, we have CCTV units, which will help us monitor what is happening at disaster sites.

Procurement of helicopters for emergency response
Yes. That is where coordination and collaboration comes in. We have our primary stakeholders which are the rapid response squad. Within the purview, we have three helicopters. During the Bristow air crash, we had to deploy these three helicopters to the site. We did this in conjunction with Bristow Airline and the Nigeria Police also came on board. You will also observe that one or two months after the crash, we had a simulation exercise in order to improve our response and this was done in view of what happened at Oworoshoki, because we saw gaps in terms of communication and coordination.

Not long after this exercise, about three weeks later, we had another scenario where another Bristow helicopter plunged into the ocean at about 17 miles off the international airport and it was these same helicopters that were deployed and we were able to save those on board.

Be that as it may, we also believe that the public has a great role to play in emergency response, which is why we have jingles, from time to time. The Ministry of Information collaborates with other media partners like LTV, TVC and the social media, in disseminating information on what should be done so as to build the capacity and resilience of people at the local level.

Our preparedness plans are focused on four major areas: from mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. In terms of mitigation, we work hand in hand with the Lagos State Building Control Agency, the Ministry of Physical Planning, Ministry of Environment and others, to ensure that we enforce the building codes, and all those within the buffer zones, especially around areas where we know that when there is flood they will be affected.

For example, if you look at the Ogun River, once the dam is released, people within that area such as Isheri North, Ajegunle, Ikorodu, are often affected. Based on this, we talk to people around the critical zones, those who are building on drainage channels, those vulnerable, we enforce the building codes. We have intensified efforts through the Ministry of Environment, clearing of drainage channels at major canals (which are the major recipients of this flood), and we have enhanced capacity of our stakeholders.

Prediction on level of loss from flood disaster
It actually varies. Sometime in October 2010, when we had flood in Ikorodu, we had about 1,750 internally displaced persons. In 2012 when we had torrential rainfall and flood in various local governments in the state, we had about 2500 internally displaced persons. In a worst case scenario, our projection is 10,000 internally displaced persons in terms of our contingency plans; in most likely scenario, we are not expecting a displacement that will exceed 5000 people.

If you look at our camps, they have the capacity of taking close to 3000 people. Our preparedness plan is such that we have been able to factor our most likely scenario, our best and worst case scenario. Now, we found out that poor infrastructures such as bad road, poor drainage channel, also resulted in high level of impact in those risky areas. Most recently the Lagos State government has actually stepped up in ensuring that our infrastructure works.

If you look at Ikorodu road, the road construction is such that they were able to elevate the height of the road; it’s almost difficult to see people around this area and that is why the issue of monitoring, surveillance, enforcement of building code, sensitization, comes to play.

We have been able to invest in our infrastructure, ensuring that our drainage channels are open, that people are sensitised. We have also ensured that there are medical supplies that will take care of hygiene, water, and other likely ailments. And I can assure you that we are the only state that has camps that are fitted with state-of-the-art facilities; these are not transit camps. Agbowa camp has been there for about six years now, it has in the past accommodated foreign immigrants who came to seek asylum.

Protection of women and children
In the first 72 hours after the camp has been activated, we will start our rapid assessment- we find out the number of internally displaced persons, the number of children, women, adults. By the time we have these statistics it will help us in our planning. From day one, once they come into the camp, we provide food, water, medicare. That is why we work in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

Because the needs of children aged one to five years is quite different from the needs of those above five years; we have put these into consideration in our recovery plans.

We also do HIV tests, provide all medical assistance. Government has made available an emergency toll free line- 767-112; people should endeavor to call that line in event of any emergency and when you see anything that may exacerbate flood, we can mitigate against it by calling this line, so that emergency officials can be able to get to the scene and fix things up.

For those who live around the coastal areas, they should contribute their own quota by clearing their drains. We should be sensitive enough to look at early warning signs. When we are having coastal tidal changes, epileptic surges, these are signs that we should move upland.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/lagos-is-prepared-for-impending-flood-lasema-operations-boss/

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Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by Emyogalanya: 10:08am On Aug 07, 2016
Don't mind him people like this said similar prayers in noah's days eating and drinking marrying and giving birth etc until noah entered the ark. Since over 6000 yrs they are still here with the "NOT MY PORTION" prayer
2dugged:
when I see statements like this, I get really annoyed. I am a Christian too,and I know the verse that says "wisdom is the principal thing, in all thy getting, get understanding". It will happen, and if they refuse to leave, they will be swallowed by flood, because even God doesn't tolerate foolishness, people would rather pray and fast instead of using their common sense to do things, to me I see it praying amiss and don't forget "faith without work is...", the work here is using your sense to do the right thing by listening to the warning
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by loliapoopy2013(f): 10:11am On Aug 07, 2016
Na waooh! For this hunger in the land, flood again. I don'tire. God, abeg make your kingdom come.
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by YOUNGKAHUNA: 10:14am On Aug 07, 2016
duality:
It will not happen in Jesus mighty name
are you living close to the river?
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by LOGDAN(m): 10:27am On Aug 07, 2016
amuokuko:
Is there no way NEMA can channel the flooding to Sambisa forest

NEMA wey can do guess work...
. Lolz, That is what am actually thinking right now, if there is anyway, NEMA can channel the flooding to sambisa forest, I will be happy

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Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by Nobody: 10:32am On Aug 07, 2016
Emyogalanya:
Don't mind him people like this said similar prayers in noah's days eating and drinking marrying and giving birth etc until noah entered the ark. Since over 6000 yrs they are still here with the "NOT MY PORTION" prayer
it's just annoying
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by Ihavespoken: 10:47am On Aug 07, 2016
And yet there is water scarcity from January to December. Why can't they harness these loopholes to supply clean water, brain dead Water works !
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by Fourwinds: 11:02am On Aug 07, 2016
Richy4:


Are u kidding me?? The officials says they should go to temporary place to be safe and u are.....

Your statement is just heart breaking...assuming you were Lot in the bible,U would have remained in Sodom because the fire would never happen....
sometimes I just shake my head for my fellow christians...

thanks for giving him dis reply
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by iyke2k4(m): 11:19am On Aug 07, 2016
You have just spoken like a big fool.
MetaHuman:
See dem ediots above.

So where should government put entire village in such short notice? Your house?

A pro active government is warning its citizen about impending doom, these ones are still wailing.
Like its that easy to evacuate the entire village at one swoop.

When Katrina struck in USA despite all the warning and stuff, did government evacuate the entire affected area?

When government give warnings like that, you should be smart enough to save yourself and family first then ask question later, And not be waiting for government to evacuate you.
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by samofson: 11:25am On Aug 07, 2016
This flooding which is a natural occurance happens every year . Is there no way we can use this to our benefit?

Channel the excess water to deforested areas or create a seasonal dam that uses the heavy flow to generate electricity?

Na so so NEMA warning every year ...y not use it to our advantage. We need to start thinking outside the box.
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by UjSizzle(f): 11:26am On Aug 07, 2016
They won't go anywhere o until someone wakes up one day with a floating bed undecided
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by alizma: 11:35am On Aug 07, 2016
duality:
It will not happen in Jesus mighty name
even God told Noah to built an ark.
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by alizma: 11:38am On Aug 07, 2016
Thewrath:
And move to where? If only Nigeria had been better,provisions would Have been made in respect to an unforeseen circumtance.
By then,this is Nigeria.
you can tell your friends and family to wait till Nigeria build house for them before they leave.
unfortunately Nigerians are Good at typing RIP than taking instructions that are capable of preventing RIP.
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by virginchaser(m): 11:49am On Aug 07, 2016
Again! When some people just recovering from the last one after using all they had to renovate there houses.
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by tymgotel: 12:26pm On Aug 07, 2016
sunkoye:
They won't listen now oh....until poo happens.
the will relocate to you house abi?
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by loomer: 12:43pm On Aug 07, 2016
Thewrath:
And move to where? If only Nigeria had been better,provisions would Have been made in respect to an unforeseen circumtance.
By then,this is Nigeria.

No mind the idiots, no provision for the people him just say make them leave.
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by emmanuelpopson(m): 1:20pm On Aug 07, 2016
gulfer:
Please,Can someone list the likely to be affected areas?

coastal, flood plains,river banks and areas of low altitude below 300m. like the South South, south east. these areas are all depressional in geological term.
let those areas watch out..
Re: River Niger Will Soon Overflow – NEMA Warns Nearby Communities by Burgerlomo: 1:33pm On Aug 07, 2016
This is supposed to be a wake up call for a good government in both Local, State and Federal levels, as it was in the Western world, but the Nigerian case is totally different. First of all there are no plan in place to evacuate people, or no enough equipment to use if such thing happens, God forbid though. What I'm trying to say is that corruption won't allow these fricking leaders to do the right thing, may God in his infinity mercies help the less privileged.

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