The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has launched a nationwide fire awareness and sensitization campaign. The initiative aims to reduce the risk of fire outbreaks during the harmattan season by engaging key stakeholders and empowering communities with preventive measures and response strategies.
The campaign, implemented through NEMA’s zonal territorial and operations offices, is being conducted in collaboration with the Federal and State Fire Services, the agency said in a statement.
A key component of the initiative is training emergency management volunteers at the grassroots level. The volunteers will be equipped with practical knowledge and skills to prevent and manage fire emergencies, addressing the increasing prevalence of fire incidents during the dry harmattan period.
NEMA also pays special attention to tanker drivers and related stakeholders. The drivers will receive essential training on fire safety, including preventive practices and emergency response techniques. The campaign extends to market associations, local businesses, and other stakeholders, fostering widespread adoption of fire prevention measures.
The director general of NEMA, Mrs Zubaida Umar, highlighted the urgency of proactive measures during the harmattan season, which often poses heightened fire risks. She emphasized that the campaign aims to promote a culture of disaster prevention to protect lives, property, and livelihoods.
She said the nationwide sensitization effort is a reflection of NEMA’s commitment to empower communities and work collaboratively with critical stakeholders such as tanker drivers, market leaders, and grassroots volunteers.
The DG NEMA also underscored the importance of collective responsibility in adhering to disaster warnings, preparations, and response mechanisms to mitigate the loss of lives and property.