NEMA demonstrates air ambulance evacuation capability in Abuja
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1 NEMA demonstrates air ambulance evacuation capability in Abuja F or easy and fast movement of patients to any part of the country for medical attention, the National Emergency Management Agency air wing has demonstrated a medical air evacuation exercise capability from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to the National Hospital Abuja. Speaking at the demonstration exercise, the Head NEMA Airwing, Captain Ibrahim Mamman explained that the exercise signified the launch of air ambulance for Nigerians. The air ambulance can be used to transport patients with critical and traumatic health situation from anywhere the individual is, he said. As a matter of fact, the jet can go anywhere in the world; it has the mile range of 3000 miles. The demonstration, which was the first of its kind, would enhance e a s y, f a s t a n d c o m f o r t a b l e movement of patients to any part of the country for medical attention. He said there were also plans to expand the project to make other air ambulances available to all parts of the country. He commended the Director-General of NEMA, Sani Sidi, for championing the project. Also speaking at the demonstration exercise, the Director Aeromedevac Consulting Services, Keith Trower, said his organization has been working with NEMA since 2014, adding that a team has trained the first medical crew including flight doctor and nurse that will help manage patients while on air till they get to their destination, adding that the company had developed specific air medical transport system to help medical challenges globally. Captain Ibrahim further appreciated President Goodluck Jonathan for the support given to the agency which involves the aviation and medical sectors. The Chief Medical Director of National Hospital Abuja, Gaff Momoh, said that air ambulance was for easy evacuation of patients from any part of the country, while the trauma center of the hospital was commissioned with the aim of managing emergencies. The air ambulance is to move patients from wherever they are in the country and still land at the appropriate time within a very short notice" He noted. National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Rescue Helicopter landing on the helipad of the Trauma Centre at National Hospital, Abuja
2 FG distributes relief to Chibok, Mousa IDPs in Abuja The Federal Government has distributed assorted relief assistance to the IDPs from Chibok and Askira/Uba of Borno State that are presently in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. F l a g g i n g o f f t h e r e l i e f distribution in Kuje Area Council of FCT, Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, affirmed the commitment of the President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan to support the displaced persons while expediting efforts towards the restoration of security in their communities to enable them return home soonest. T h e M i n i s t e r w h o w a s accompanied by the Director General o f t h e N a t i o n a l E m e r g e n c y M anagement Agenc y (NEMA) M u h a m m a d S a n i S i d i, s a i d government was also concerned about the education of children affected by the security challenge in the North east and therefore has concluded arrangement to move some of them to various Unity Schools in the country under its Safe School Initiative. She assured the IDPs from Chibok of continual humanitarian supports of the Federal Government through NEMA, noting that other displaced persons including those living in the FCT are already benefitting from similar gesture. Responding on behalf of the IDPs, spokesperson of Chibok community in the FCT, Mr Gapani Yagana appreciated the Federal Government for the continued support given to them. The distribution of relief to the displaced persons from Mousa community of Askira/Uba Local Government of Borno State was done in Orozo, a suburb of Abuja by the National Emergency Management Agency on behalf of the government. The Agency's Director General who was represented by the Abuja Operations Coordinator, Ishaya Isa Chonoko advised them to remain law abiding He assured them of the concern of the Federal Government to their plights. The items distributed to the IDPs were food and non-food items including rice, grains, sleeping materials, clothing and sanitary items. Speaking on the IDPs in the FCT, Chonko said though they were not living in any formal camp but with friends and relations, NEMA has been distributing relief items to them upon their discoveries and requests for assistance. Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (centre) officially presenting relief items to Mr Gapani Yagana, the Spokesperson of the Chibok IDPs in Abuja. Present were the Director General NEMA Muhammad Sani Sidi (2nd left) and NEMA Abuja Operations Coordinator Ishaya Isa Chonoko All correspondents should be addressed to: Public Relations Division, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), No. 8, Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Maitama, Abuja. [email protected] Website: NEMANewsletter Publisher/Editor-in-Chief: Alhaji Muhammad Sani Sidi Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Alhassan Nuhu Production Editor: Sani Datti Sub Editor: Manzo Ezekiel Cameraman: Gerald Oparachukwu Circulation: Nuhu Mohammed Consulting Editor: Innocent Adikwu 2 NEMA Newsletter Vol. 7 No. 2 February 2015
3 Insurgency: NEMA moves to assist victims returning to liberated communities in Adamawa State The National Emergency M a n a g e m e n t A g e n c y (NEMA), at the behest of the President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, has started moving into communities liberated from Boko Haram insurgents to assist returnees to rebuild their lives in Adamawa State. The Director General of NEMA, Muhammad Sani Sidi, set up a committee with a charge to carry out assessments and determine the i m m e d i a t e n e e d s o f p e o p l e displaced by insurgency who are returning to their communities upon the restoration of peace and order by the military. The committee will fo l l o w u p i m m e d i a t e l y w i t h appropriate relief materials to assist in the initial rehabilitation of the returning victims. Seven of eight local government areas occupied by Boko Haram insurgents in Adamawa State have been liberated by the military. Those liberated so far are Mubi North, Mubi South, Hong, Gombi, Maiha, Ganye and Michika, local government area. The committee has started its work at Gombi Local Government with a boost from the Minister of Youth Development and former governor of Adamawa State, Mr. Boni Haruna, who accompanied the team on the exercise. Others who were with the NEMA committee included Dr. Rejoice Chama, Commissioner for Health, Adamawa State, Mr. Peter Salihu Gogura, Commissioner for H o u s i n g a n d U r b a n Development,officials of Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency and the Nigerian Red Cross Society. It will visit all of the local government areas and assess the needs of the people as well as he National Emergency M a n a g e m e n t A g e n c y (NEMA) has donated relief materials to victims and families of women and children who were unconditionally freed by Boko Min. of Youth Devt. Mr Boni Haruna led Presidential Assessment team with NEMA officers to some of the affected communities in Mararaba Mubi, Adamawa State distribute appropriate supports to them. The committee met with the Commander of 28 Taskforce Brigade based in Hong, Brigadier General Victor O. Ezugu who briefed members on what to expect. He said the military operations have been s u c c e s s f u l a n d a l l t h e l o c a l government areas occupied by the insurgents except Madagali have been liberated. He assured that his men have secured the local government areas and are firmly on ground, providing security, adding that people displaced by the insurgency were beginning to return to their communities. Some of the returned residents expressed appreciation for the restoration of peace in their communities and urged government to ensure sustainable security in the communities. They appealed to the government for more support to rebuild their damaged homes. Haram in Yobe State over a week ago. It would be recalled that Yobe State Government last week assisted the victims with cash and relief materials worth over N20 million in Damaturu, at a ceremony, which marked their Leader of the committee, Musa Zakari said NEMA has already deployed trucks of relief materials to the area. He said more supports are o n t h e w a y f r o m F e d e r a l Government to assist the returning to recover from their losses. He urged the returned residents to call their relatives that are yet to return, to come back to their homes. Building and infrastructures in areas so far visited, especially Mararaba Mubi, were severely damaged. But the displaced people are returning to their homes. Earlier, the committee paid a cour tesy visit to the Lamido Adamawa, Dr. Muhammadu Bakindo Aliyu Mustapha at his palace in Yola to brief him on their assignment to facilitate the initial rehabilitation of displaced victims returning to their l i b e r a t e d c o m m u n i t i e s a n d encourage others to do so to begin the process of rebuilding their lives. Victims set free by Boko Haram get relief assistance T reunion with their families. The Zonal Coordinator of NEMA in the Northeast, Mohammed Kanar, said their inter vention is to complement the efforts earlier made by the Yobe State government. NEMA Newsletter Vol. 7 No. 2 February
4 Fire disaster: NEMA takes campaign to Anambra traders The National Emergency M a n a g e m e nt Ag e n c y, NEMA, South-East zone, h a s h e l d a o n e - d a y sensitization/ simulation exercise for traders at the popular Eke market in Awka, Anambra State. The exercise was against the backdrop of fire incidents in several markets in the area, such as the popular Onitsha main market, that of Nnewi, Eke Awka, Ariara market in Aba, Abia State, Enugu timber market, among others. T h e S o u t h - E a s t z o n a l coordinator of NEMA, Major James Eze, who led the exercise at the Eke Awka market, explained that the event was aimed at strengthening p r e p a r e d n e s s, p r e v e n t i o n, mitigation, and timely response in addressing fire outbreaks in markets in the state. According to him, market fire is human-induced disaster that exposes victims to risk of injury, death and destruction of property. The simulation exercise is in line with NEMA's preparedness and response strategies, also aimed at increased synergy among response agencies in Anambra state. Eze further stated that the exe rc i s e was to e n s u re t h at stakeholders, especially first responders were fit, ready and able to provide prompt professional services meant to reduce casualties during fire incidents. W e k n o w t h a t d i s a s t e r management is demanding, and requires a lot of determination and c o m m i t m e n t t o a c c o m p l i s h ; therefore, we must understand the various roles lead and support Agencies ought to play in managing disaster and building community resilience. Some of the benefits of the simulation exercise include to enlighten the traders and the public on how best to curtail market fire, to re-define and fortify the roles of Emergency Response Agencies, during fire emergencies and to expose the traders and the market leaders to the consequences of market fires. The exercise, put together by NEMA in conjunction with the A n a m b r a S t a t e E m e r g e n c y Management Agency, was graced by the Police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp, (NSCDC) Red Cross, Fire servicemen and Insurance operators, among others. 4 NEMA Newsletter Vol. 7 No. 2 February 2015
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6 Emir of Mubi urges displaced persons to return home...nema continues to assess affected communities Emir of Mubi Alhaji Abubakar Isah Ahmadu (with white turban) with the Presidential Assessment team led by Minister of Youth Development Mr. Boni Haruna (right) and Representative of DG NEMA Malam Musa Zakari (centre) during a courtesy call at his palace in Mubi, Adamawa State Em i r o f M u b i, A l h a j i Abubakar Isa Ahmadu, has appreciated the Federal G o v e r n m e n t f o r t h e restoration of security in his domain and called on his subjects that were displaced by the insurgency to return home. This is even as NEMA continues to assess damages in communities occupied by Boko Haram, including Mubi. Speaking in his palace when he received a Federal Government delegation led by the Minister of Youths Development, Mr Boni Haruna, the Emir advised his people to be vigilant and law abiding and assist the government towards the maintenance of security in the area. He urged returning residents to give all the necessary cooperation to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) assessment team as t h e y g o r o u n d t o c o n d u c t a s s e s s m e n t. H e t h a n k e d t h e President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan for his concern about the condition of the displaced people and his assurances of support to assist them return to normal life. The Youths Development Minister said his visit with the NEMA team was to assess the return of peace in the area and to convey the assurances of President Goodluck Jonathan to support the returnees through the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to settle back in their homes. The Minister said the commander of the Army Battalion based in Mubi had assured that the soldiers have cleared the town and made it safe for law abiding citizens to return to their homes. Leader of the NEMA assessment team, Musa Zakari, said the Director General of the Agency, Muhammad Sani Sidi had directed them to carry out the assessment for immediate deployment of necessary support for the returnees to start rebuilding their lives. The assessment team met with a returnee, Mr Bitrus Yohana and his family of ten, who came back after several months of displacement. Mr. Yohanna appreciated the Federal Government and the military for the restoration of security in the area. He as well as other formerly displaced persons now back and trading in Mubi Market, called on other displaced persons still taking refuge elsewhere to return home. The Minister and NEMA officials also visited Mubi market where business activities have picked up and other places that included the Adamawa State University and State General Hospital. It would be called that Mubi was at one time declared as the capital of Boko Haram caliphate by the insurgents. The team has also visited Hong, Maiha, Uba, Mubi and Gombi local government areas. 6 NEMA Newsletter Vol. 7 No. 2 February 2015
7 PINE distributes relief in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States The Federal Government has distributed humanitarian items to persons affected by insurgency through the Presidential Initiative For North East (PINE) to compliment the efforts of t h e N a t i o n a l E m e r g e n c y Management Agency (NEMA). F l a g g i n g o f f t h e r e l i e f distribution to the IDPs in Fufore, Adamawa State, Chairman of PINE, Professor Adesoji Adelaja, said the relief support was aimed at providing succour to the displaced persons in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States. He said the gesture was one of the multia p p r o a c h a d o p t e d b y t h e government to properly address the plights of the persons affected by the security problem. The Chairman of PINE who was represented by the Programme Development and Implementation Associate of the initiative, Alhaji Mohammed D a n j u m a s a i d t h e F e d e r a l Government was determined to sustain the relief supports. He assured the IDPs that efforts were already being made to enable them return home with the on-going military operation to flush out the insurgents from their communities to restore normalcy, law and order in those areas. He said the National Emergency Management Agency and Nigerian Red Cross have been requested to assist in the distribution o f t h e i tems to t h e I D Ps i n collaboration with the various officials of Adamawa, Yobe and Borno State Governments. The Director General of NEMA Muhammad Sani Sidi who was represented by the Director of Relief and Rehabilitation Mr Eze Eugene U d e m e z u e a s s u r e d o f t h e cooperation and collaboration of the Agency with any organizations or individuals towards providing supports to Nigerians in distress such as the IDPs. He said the supports from NEMA donates to IDPs in Jos Representative of DG NEMA Mr Iyiola Akande (m) supported by AD Disaster Risk Reduction Mr James Akujobi presenting the relief items to the IDPs in Jos. Present is Dr Rebecca Samuel. Representative of the Presidential Initiative for North East (PINE) Alhaji Mohammed Danjuma ( R) in a symbolic presentation of relief items to the IDPs in Fufore, Adamawa State. He is supported by NEMA Director of Relief and Rehabilitation Mr Eugene Udemezue Eze. The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has distributed relief m a terials to victims of Boko Haram taking refuge in Plateau State. T h e r e l i e f m a t e r i a l s, including food items and household materials, were distributed in three centres in Jos by the Director General of NEMA, Sani Sidi. Represented by the Deputy Director, Training, Iyiola Akande, Sidi said the Federal Government was making efforts to reclaim all the areas under insurgents PINE would boost the humanitarian intervention by NEMA to the people and areas affected by the insurgency. Also speaking, the Executive S e c re t a r y o f Ad a m awa S t ate Emergency Management Agency, (ADSEMA), Mallam Hamman Haruna Furo, appreciated the Federal Government for the creation of the P I N E t o h e l p a d d r e s s t h e humanitarian needs in the area. He urged the government to also consider the effect of the security challenges such as damages to p h y s i c a l s t r u c t u r e s a n d infrastructures for reconstruction to rebuild the communities. control and restore peace there. He assured the victims that as soon as things get better, they will go back to their homes. Receiving the materials on behalf the IDPs, Coordinator of Centre for Caring Empowerment and Peace Initiative, Rebecca Samuel Dali, said they have registered 19,515 in the state. She appreciated the gesture and appealed to individuals, groups and governments to aid victims, saying most of the victims are women and children in dire need of support. NEMA Newsletter Vol. 7 No. 2 February
8 NEMA CONTACT DETAILS S/N OFFICE OFFICERS ADDRESS OFFICIAL PERSONAL TELEPHONE 1 Abuja DG Headquarters No 8, Adetokumbo Ademola Crescent, Maitama, Abuja [email protected] [email protected] (For Press Release/ Features) 2 Abuja Operation Mr. Ishaya Isah Chonoko Head Operation ITF Building No 6 Adetokumbo Ademola Crescent, Maitama, Abuja [email protected] [email protected] North East Mohammed Kanar Medical Store Premises [email protected] [email protected] Auno Street, Off Baga Road mohammed.kanar@nema. Maiduguri, Borno State gov.ng 4 North Central Abdusalsalam Muhd Direct Labour Compound [email protected] [email protected] Ag. Zonal Coordinator Vom Road, Jos (North Central) Plateau State abdulsalam.badamasi@ nema.gov.ng 5 North West Musa Ilallah No 15 Wurno Road [email protected] [email protected] Ag. Zonal Coordinator Unguwan Sarki, Kaduna [email protected] 6 South West Dr. Onimode Bandele Mobolaji Bank Anthony [email protected] [email protected] Zonal Coordinator Way Opp. Ikeja Plaza Lagos Adebiyi Babatunde 7 Razaq, Assistant Zonal [email protected] Coordinator (South West) 8 South East Major James Eze 55A Ezillo Avenue, [email protected] [email protected] Zonal Coordinator Independence Layout, [email protected] Enugu 9 South South Ben Oghena No 51, Ikwerre Road [email protected] [email protected] Zonal Coordinator Diobu, Port-Harcourt River State 10 Godwin Tepiko Assistant Zonal Coordinator South-South Minna Mr. Lugard Slaku Operation Head Operation Musa Abdulrasaq 12 Asst. Head, Fire Training School Premises, NITECO Road, Tunga Low Cost, Minna, Niger State [email protected] abdulrasaqmusa@hotmail. com Gombe Operation Hajia Zainab Umar Ali Head Operation Former Oil Seed Processor Limited, BCGA Biu Road, Gombe State [email protected] [email protected] Sokoto Operation Ekiti Operation Sa ad I. Bello Head Operation Thickman G. Tanimu Asst. Head Akiode S. A. Olakunle Head Operations Mrs. Ojo Bolanle Assistant Head No. 3 Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki Road Off Abdullahi Fodio Road, Sokoto No. 185, KM 4 Iworoko Road, Opposite De-Link Hotel, Ado-Ekiti [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0800CALLNEMA, , Imo 18 Innocent Ezeorah Ezeaku Operation Assistant Zonal Coordinator (South East) NEMA EMERGENCY CALL CENTRE [email protected] Facebook/nemanigeria Flickr.com/nemanigeria
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