In its commitment towards mitigating disaster risk in Nigeria, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is seeking support and stronger collaboration with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) on the use of ICT Infrastructure and Digital platform with a view to ensuring timely and lifesaving search and rescue operations.
This was discussed recently, when the Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of NITDA, Mallam Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, received the Director-General of NEMA, Mustapha Habib Ahmad, in his office.
Abdullahi congratulated the DG NEMA for his recent appointment, describing his task as onerous and one that requires sustained and strengthened partnerships for him to succeed in his duties due to its magnitude and impact on distressed Nigerians.
The DG noted that NITDA as government apex IT regulatory body is saddled with the mandate of developing and regulating the use of ICT in Nigeria and that it is equally within its purview to deploy its expertise on virtually all aspects of human and operational endeavours that require the application of digital technology which NEMA is not an exception.
He described NEMA’s operations as one that requires the application of modern technology, adding that “to work effectively and efficiently, you need ICT, technology can help you get insight and predict a disaster even before it happens.”
He said modern technology will in no small measure position agencies like NEMA to always be on their toes ahead of any emerging situation easily, quickly, and conveniently as well as providing useful information that will make the agency take proactive measures.
The DG assured them of NITDA’s unalloyed commitment to incorporating NEMA into its Digital Transformation Working Group (DTWG) to facilitate organising capacity building for their personnel, to have a full grasp of the process, when, where and how to deploy and apply the technology appropriately.
He was also confident of NITDA’s readiness to key into providing technology guide on effective communication methods with their Zonal and State Offices for quick, easy, and convenient information dissemination of locations for disaster.
On his part, the Director-General of NEMA said the visit was to further intimate NITDA management on his Agency’s statutory mandate and seek collaborative support between the two agencies.
He said NEMA’s Act empowers it to manage human and natural disasters as well as support Nigerians in distress and mitigate the impact of such calamities, thereby building the culture of resilience on Nigerians.
He added that the country is faced with wide-ranging disasters such as insurgent activities ravaging the North East, communal conflicts, kidnappings and banditry, annual floods and most recently the COVID-19 global pandemic.
“Resources at the agency’s disposal no doubt has been overstretched and can barely meet the various disaster challenges across the nation,” the NEMA DG said.
He stated that they resolved to seek collaborative ties with stakeholders of which NITDA is critical to the realisation of mitigating disaster risk management in Nigeria, being the country’s apex IT regulator.
“One of the areas that require NITDA’s intervention is to assist in making up NEMA’s Zonal Territorial and Operational offices more effective so as to have real-time and sudden onset disaster communication, video conferencing, collection of damage and loss assessment data to enable timely lifesaving search and rescue operations as well as deployment of humanitarian support in the right time,” he said.
On the economic downtown occasioned by the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic, the NEMA boss said it has become imperative for their agency to further explore and sustain cost-saving methods in their operations.