The
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), on Monday, said it was
training National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members on disaster and
risk management.
Muhammadu Sani-Sidi, the Director General of the agency, said at the
NYSC orientation camp in Kaduna that those trained would serve as
members of the NEMA Emergency Management Vanguard.
He said all the 2, 503 corps members undergoing orientation at the camp would serve in the vanguard.
According to him, the initiative was to enhance community resilience,
reduce the vulnerability of the people and promote quick response to
emergencies.
He said the corps members would serve as agents of change, adding
that their contribution would enhance the performance of the agency.
“The NEMA/NYSC-EMV Programme, which took off in 2007/2008 in only
eight states, has blossomed to 36 states with thousands of corps members
being trained on disaster risk reduction and basic emergency response
during their service period,” he said.
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