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Leprosy Mission trains stakeholders on mitigating disasters in communities

By Aderogba George

The Leprosy Mission Nigeria (TLMN), a Non-Governmental Organisation on Wednesday trained stakeholders from five states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on strengthening disaster reduction in their various communities.

Dr Sunday Udo, the National Director, TLMN, said at the event in Abuja that the participants were drawn from Kwara, Kogi, Niger, Sokoto, Kebbi States and Abuja.

He said that the TLMN had presence in those states, hence the reason for their selection.

Udo noted that the TLMN had interest in building the capacity of states, particularly in communities where there are a lot of persons with disabilities.

According to him, the training is to strengthen the stakeholders and Nigerian communities; make them more resilient, proactive and prepared in the event of disaster.

The TLMN director noted that disaster, whether man-made or natural, could occur at any time, so communities should be prepared.

Udo said that the stakeholders who went through the training are required to, in turn, identify communities prone to disasters in their various states and train others in those communities.

“This is a training for trainers and facilitators who will now go to identify communities, work with the community members to put together plans that are specific for them.

“We have the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) staff here, who are here from these states – Kwara, Kogi, Niger, Sokoto, Kebbi and FCT.

“When disaster occur, it has a way of destroying livelihood and rendering people powerless, making them more vulnerable, so the essence of this training is to identify what makes people more vulnerable and strengthen the system.

“It is also to identify their capacities, enhance those capacities and also equipped them with tools and skills to be able to survive so that once anything happens, they can leverage on existing opportunities,” he said.

Mr Musa Zakari, Director, Human Resource Management, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), commended the TLMN for the training.

Zakari, who was represented by Dr Ejike Martins, Deputy Director, Welfare and Training, NEMA, emphasised interagency collaboration and cooperation to mitigate disasters in the society.

According to him, the biggest challenge facing Nigeria as a country is how to build disaster risk-conscious communities.
Zakari added that managing disaster must be a joint effort and not for government alone.

“NEMA has discovered that a lot of people find it difficult to manage disasters effectively in various communities.

“People must come together to support government’s effort on disaster management,” he said.

He also called for more sensitisation on disaster management, resource mobilisation and assistance in all forms to help reduce disaster in the various communities.

Mr Halilu Abubakar, Ag. Director, Social Welfare, Ministry of Women Affairs, Kebbi State, disclosed that he had learnt a lot from the training.

He appealed for more of the training for residents in Kebbi State, saying that such trainings are rare and hard to come by.

Abubakar called on government to pririotise modern technological equipment for effective service delivery for civil servants in the state.

He promised to take back home what he had learnt from the training to impact the lives of his people.

Mrs Bolarin Joy, a Women Leader of the Joint National Association of Persons With Disabilities, Kwara State, appreciated the organiser of the training, adding that the training had changed some of her ideas.

According to her, we are taught how some activities of women such as improper waste management causes hazard i.e. human-induced hazards like flood and war.

The Leprosy Mission Nigeria (TLMN) is an international Christian development organisation that aims to bring healing and restoration to people affected by leprosy and other neglected tropical diseases as well as people living with disabilities in Nigeria.

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