
NEMA, Bauchi State Rally Stakeholders to Tackle 2025 Flood Risks
As Nigeria braces for another rainy season, Bauchi State and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) have launched a proactive campaign to mitigate flooding risks through community sensitization, inter-agency collaboration, and grassroots preparedness.
Why Bauchi is a Priority
Bauchi State, identified as a high-risk flood zone, faces annual threats from overflowing rivers and erratic rainfall. NEMA Deputy Director Bitrus Samuel warned:
“Disasters start locally. Equipping communities with knowledge saves lives and reduces damage.”
- NiMet’s Early Warning: Predictions of heavy rainfall prompted NEMA’s nationwide preparedness campaign.
- Historical Impact: Past floods displaced thousands and damaged critical infrastructure.
Key Strategies for 2025 Flood Mitigation
- Stakeholder Collaboration:
- Participants: Nigerian Army, Police, Civil Defence, Fire Service, and local leaders.
- Goal: Streamline emergency responses and resource sharing.
- Community Sensitization:
- Target: High-risk areas like Muda Lawal Market, previously hit by floods and fires.
- Tools: Workshops on evacuation routes, early warning systems, and volunteer mobilization.
- Government Commitment:
- Bauchi’s Pledge: Commissioner Hajara Yakubu Wanka emphasized Governor Bala Mohammed’s focus on partnerships for citizen safety.
- NEMA’s Role: Distributing flood alerts and fostering behavioral change in vulnerable communities.
Market Mobilization: A Model for Grassroots Action
During a visit to Muda Lawal Market, NEMA official Simon Katu urged traders to:
- Form volunteer emergency teams.
- Clear drainage systems and avoid blocking waterways.
- Store goods safely and adopt fire prevention measures.
“Disaster management isn’t just government work—it’s everyone’s duty,” Katu stressed.
Quotes from Leaders
- Hajara Yakubu Wanka (Commissioner):“This campaign is about saving lives and livelihoods. Preparedness today prevents tragedy tomorrow.”
- Bitrus Samuel (NEMA):“If communities act early, disaster outcomes shrink. Knowledge is our strongest shield.”
How Citizens Can Participate
- Join local disaster response committees.
- Report blocked drains and illegal waste dumping.
- Attend NEMA workshops on flood readiness.
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Why This Matters:
With climate change intensifying weather patterns, Bauchi’s proactive approach sets a blueprint for Nigerian states. By blending government action with community empowerment, the campaign aims to turn vulnerability into resilience.
Stay informed as we track Bauchi’s flood readiness efforts and their impact on vulnerable populations.
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