The State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) in Ebonyi has rolled out some plans to check incidents of fire outbreaks, flooding, windstorm and other disasters in the state.
Mr Kenneth Oziomaeze, the Executive Secretary, SEMA disclosed the plans during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abakaliki on Monday.
Oziomaeze who also proffered strategic solutions towards mitigating flooding in the state stated that the agency had embarked on public sensitisation at the urban and rural levels on emergency preparedness and response towards disaster.
According to him, radio jingles, town hall meetings and rallies will be intensified to enlighten the general public on disaster prevention and response.
He added that the agency was partnering the media, Nigerian Red Cross Society, National Emergency Management Agency and community leaders to prevent disasters.
“Every season has disaster that it associates with and we are intensifying meetings with stakeholders and community leaders at the grassroots level to mitigate emergencies.
“We have plans for 2022 on disaster risk management and disaster crisis management which involve going for search and rescue, relief interventions, rehabilitation and reintegration.
“We give so much attention to risk management for prevention which has to do with preparedness and mitigation,”