The Nigerian government has introduced the 2024 Hazard Risk Countrywide Analysis, a major effort aimed at improving how the country prepares for disasters and reducing risks from climate change and environmental issues. Vice President Kashim Shettima announced this plan in Abuja, stressing the need for teamwork among various groups involved.
The analysis was developed by the National Emergency Management Agency, with help from UNICEF, and it focuses on dangers like floods and public health emergencies. The report provides important information that helps policymakers and emergency responders shift from reacting to disasters to planning ahead.
Shettima highlighted the importance of assessing risks and keeping an eye on hazards to lessen the impact of disasters. He mentioned recent issues like widespread floods and disease outbreaks, which show the need for better early warning systems and more sustainable infrastructure.
This initiative shows the government’s dedication to protecting lives and building strength against future emergencies.
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