State Governments Should Be First Responders During Disasters, Says NEMA

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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has emphasized the need for state governments to take primary responsibility as first responders during disasters before seeking federal intervention. The agency stated that a more proactive approach at the state level would significantly improve disaster management and reduce casualties.

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Naija247news gathered that NEMA made this call following concerns over the slow response to recent natural and man-made disasters across the country. The agency stressed that while the federal government provides support, states must strengthen their emergency response mechanisms to ensure timely intervention.

Naija247news understands that NEMA has urged state governments to invest in disaster preparedness, including setting up well-equipped emergency response units, training personnel, and developing contingency plans for various disaster scenarios. The agency noted that immediate response at the local level often determines the extent of damage and loss of lives before federal agencies step in.

According to Naija247news, NEMA highlighted the importance of collaboration between state emergency agencies, local government authorities, and community-based organizations. The agency stressed that early warning systems, proper risk assessment, and adequate funding are critical to mitigating the impact of disasters such as floods, building collapses, and fire outbreaks.

Naija247news reports that several states have been criticized for their lack of preparedness and dependence on federal intervention whenever disasters strike. Experts argue that decentralizing emergency response and ensuring that states take the lead in crisis situations will lead to more effective disaster management.

In response, some state governments have pledged to improve their emergency response strategies. However, challenges such as inadequate funding, lack of coordination, and weak infrastructure remain major obstacles. NEMA has reiterated its commitment to supporting states with technical expertise and capacity-building programs to enhance disaster preparedness.

Agnes Ekebuike
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