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Govt. is concerned about your welfare, NIMASA tells flood victims

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineMay 24, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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…As agency donates relief materials to Delta IDPs

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside has reiterated the Federal and State government’s concern about providing adequate succour aimed at alleviating the sufferings of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) by flooding spread across the country.

Peterside stated this in Asaba, Delta State recently during presentation of relief items to the IDPs in the State, in continuation of the agency’s nationwide donation of relief materials to victims of flood and other natural disasters in 20 States of the federation, in line with the agency’s Corporate Social Responsibility drive.

Represented by the NIMASA’s Deputy Director and Head of Corporate Communications, Mr. Isichei Osamgbi, the DG commiserated with the families of those who lost their loved ones and property while assuring them of the agency’s unalloyed preparedness to extend support to Nigerians in distress.

According to the DG, “we are here to extend our hands of fellowship to you and to let you know that NIMASA cares. The fact that you are here today, does not make you any less Nigerian. It is circumstances that brought you here. As a socially responsible corporate entity, NIMASA remains committed to supporting all Nigerians in distress, irrespective of any potential or visible odds”.

Speaking further, the representative of the DG noted that Delta State was one of the 20 States earmarked for the programme and that it is the responsibility of government to carter for victims of natural disasters such as flood as well as man-made disasters, like insurgency and other forms of conflict.

Receiving the materials on behalf of the Government of Delta State, the Commissioner, Bureau for Special Duties, Hon. Ernest Ogwezy, in attendance with the Delta State SEMA Director Mr. Karo Ovemoso, and the NIMASA Deputy Director Central Zone, Femowei Abel, the Assistant Director Admin Mohammed Zakari, thanked NIMASA for the gesture and stated that the items brought will be judiciously used to ensure a better standard of living for the IDPs in the State.

According to Hon. Ogwezy, “We as a government are very much aware of the plight of our people. Though it may seem as if their pride has been taken away by their circumstance, we will continue to admonish them to know that today there is hope, hope galvanised by good governance and sound leadership. NIMASA is a good example and we urged other government institutions to emulate the magnanimity of this strategic Agency”.

Materials donated ranged from Mattresses, Garri, School Bags, Salt, Rice, Fishing Nets, Blanket, Tins of Powder Milk, beverages, Soap/ Detergents, Sugar, noodles, palm/vegetable oil, amongst others, were received by the Commissioner who emphasized that the Bureau for Special Duties Office and the state SEMA will ensure they reach the beneficiaries and are used adequately.

It is worthy of note that the Federal Government has consistently encouraged government agencies, interested philanthropists and non-governmental organisations to partner with government in order to adequately cater for the needs of Nigerians who are affected by one form of disaster or another. It is in line with such encouragement that the management of NIMASA embarked on provision of relief materials of diverse forms to the Internally Displaced Persons across 20 states of the federation.

Photo: L-R: Head, Corporate Communications, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr. Isichei Osamgbi (4th from right) presenting relief materials to representative of the Delta State Government, Commissioner, Bureau for Special Duties, Hon. Ernest Ogwezy (3rd from left) and other officials of the state government during the visit to Internally Displaced Persons (IDP’s) camp by NIMASA Officials.

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Delta State Government Dr. Dakuku Peterside Gov. Ernest Ogwezy NIMASA
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