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Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by PeterRenmoney(m): 12:07pm On Sep 16, 2018
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Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Tozara(m): 12:08pm On Sep 16, 2018
shotuns:
You do not hate the president but Imagine The rubbish you just typed. You need more home training and how to talk to the elders.
You must be a mad fool for quoting someone like me to talk about retärded shït like "elders" and "home training". A very mad fool.
Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Gamerkard: 12:10pm On Sep 16, 2018
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Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Gamerkard: 12:10pm On Sep 16, 2018
Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Gamerkard: 12:20pm On Sep 16, 2018
Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Gamerkard: 12:21pm On Sep 16, 2018
Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Gamerkard: 12:22pm On Sep 16, 2018
Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by taretoofine(m): 12:27pm On Sep 16, 2018
ohh this government, every day they keep surprising us with more and more foolish news! 3billion one man pocket,later come carry bedbug infested mattress dey give people.. 3BILLION#Laughs#
Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by jimmie01: 12:40pm On Sep 16, 2018
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Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by CoolFreeday(m): 1:02pm On Sep 16, 2018
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Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Abdulmusawa4(m): 1:13pm On Sep 16, 2018

Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by tunary(m): 1:26pm On Sep 16, 2018
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Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Nobody:
This is what political jobless touts have been looking for.

APC jobless zombies have gotten a contract for 2019 elections purpose.


Aso rock cabals will take their own commissions. When next we will hear of this contract again, the 3billion naira will be in cow's stomachs.


Kemi didn't told us how much she handled over to the new finance minister before she ran away.
Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by SoworeJimoh:
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Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Nobody: 6:21pm On Sep 16, 2018
londonrivals:
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMATODE) has received N3 billion to respond to the looming flood disasters following a red alert issued on Sept. 7 by the National Hydological Services Agency (NHISA).

Mr Mustapha Maihaja, Director General, NEMA, made this known on Saturday in Abuja during a meeting of NEMA with stakeholders to assess the reports from the fact finding committees after visiting the flood prone states.

According to Maihaja, President Muhammadu Buhari approved N3billion for the first stages of preparedness, response disaster mitigation.

Maihaja said that the agency has immediately swung into action in case there are more worrying indications of a looming flood.

He said that reports from the fact finding committees are worrisome as some states including Niger, Kogi, Delta and Anambra have already started witnessing flooding.

“From the first response, President Muhammadu Buhari has approved up to N3 billion for the first response.
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“We are here today to assess the already alarming situation, with declaration of red alert done on Sept. 7.

The declaration further culminated to the constitution of six committees that went round twelve States.

“NiMet has reported that from today to the next 72 hours, there would be continuous rain in the North, the Central and the Southern States of Nigeria.

“NHISA has reported also that today, the levels at the measuring stations, at the confluence of the Rivers Niger and Benue at Lokoja is 10.98 meters.

“This confirms that the volume is still increasing and with the threatening in flow at Lagdo Dam, with the level as at yesterday recorded at 21.4 meters when compared to the highest level.

“They will be forced to discharge at 21.6 meters that means we are left at 0.2 meters to get to that level and the continuous inflow makes it more worrisome,’’ Maihaja said.
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Maihaja said that it was on that note that stakeholders under the coordination of NEMA have activated a National Contingency Plan, a policy document, which gives NEMA the power to establish operational structure.

The director general said that an operational structure has being put in place with a National Emergency Operational Centre domicile at the NEMA headquarters and five Zonal Emergency Operational Centres (EOC).

Maihaja said that EOC A, will be responsible for operations in the following States; Kebbi, Niger and Kwara States.

He said that EOC B will be responsible for operations in Edo and Kogi States, while EOC C will be operational at Amambra and Delta States.

He listed EOC D to be responsible for operations in Benue, Taraba and Adamawa and lastly, EOC E to be responsible for operations in Rivers and Bayelsa.
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Maihaja said that the NEMA situation room was also being activated for collecting data, analyzing the data for information sake to guide the operations of the national EOCs and the Zonal EOCs.

He said that the nation would be given regular information and updates on further developments.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that on Friday, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered Maihaja to declare a “national disaster’’ in the event that anticipated flooding turns a reality in some parts of the country.

The President’s directive follows a warning from NHISA that Rivers Niger and Benue have almost reached the levels that resulted in the 2012 flooding.


http://www.metronaija.ng/flood-fg-commits-n3bn-to-mitigate-disaster/
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Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by CodeTemplar: 6:53pm On Sep 16, 2018
Alejoc:
Let's hope the money is put to judicious and verifiable use
If you don't mind, I would like to know about the MOBILE POWER BANK you do market here for research. What's the exact capacity rating?
Things like mAh rating, output voltage, and possibly battery chemistry.
Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by Alejoc(m): 7:08pm On Sep 16, 2018
CodeTemplar:
If you don't mind, I would like to know about the MOBILE POWER BANK you do market here for research. What's the exact capacity rating?
Things like mAh rating, output voltage, and possibly battery chemistry.
Output 5v,12v and 19v simultaneously

105,600mAh capacity

Lithium ion

Re: Flood: FG Commits N3bn To Mitigate Disaster by CodeTemplar: 8:15pm On Sep 16, 2018
Alejoc:
Output 5v,12v and 19v simultaneously
105,600mAh capacity
Lithium ion
Thanks and That should means input will be normal 220v AC ?
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