The Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mrs. Zubaida Umar, has emphasised the importance of inter-agency collaboration among federal government agencies during national emergencies.
Umar made this statement in Abuja on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, at a simulation exercise organised by the Office of the National Security Adviser in collaboration with NEMA.
The exercise aimed to evaluate inter-agency cooperation and identify potential bottlenecks. It simulated a mass casualty incident, requiring efficient evacuation and medical treatment of victims.
Umar, represented by Air Commodore Kennedy Mataluwo, observed as teams from 15 agencies, including NEMA, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and Nigeria Police, coordinated their efforts seamlessly.
Umar stressed the importance of preparedness and public awareness, highlighting the nationwide initiative “Eagle Eye,” designed to enhance road safety and emergency response.
She reassured that help would be swift and effective in real emergencies.
“The simulation was not only a test of logistics but also a testament to the dedication of those involved in safeguarding lives.”
According to her, as agencies worked together, the importance of such exercises in ensuring readiness for real-world incidents became increasingly clear.
Rear Adm. Robert Obeyah, Director of the Presidential Communications Command and Control Centre, emphasised the significance of collaboration and teamwork.
“No agency is superior or inferior; we all share a common goal in safeguarding Nigeria,” he said.
Mr. Labaran Auman, Chief Operations Office, NEMA, noted that the simulation exercise demonstrated stakeholders’ readiness to collaborate effectively in real crises, showcasing a unified effort to save lives and enhance national safety.
By Philomina Attah