Nigeria Emergency Plan Nemanigeria
Nigeria Emergency Plan Nemanigeria
Nigeria Emergency Plan Nemanigeria
INTRODUCTION
Disasters are Natural or Human induced events that disrupts the normal functioning of the Society. To address the impact of disasters which normally happens with or without prior notice and often with un-quantified loss to lives, property and the destruction to our cherished environment, It is necessary to put in place Institutions, Policies and Plans. The main purpose of these institutions and Plans is to address the challenges that are often posed by the hazards of disasters in a timely, effective and efficient manner in order to minimize its impact on the vulnerable community.
AIM
The Aim of this session is to present to you an overview of Nigerias institutional framework and existing disaster response plans that are already developed by NEMA and Stakeholders to mitigate the impacts of disasters.
SCOPE
Response Institutions in Nigeria National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Functions of NEMA Response Tasks Existing Disaster Response plans in Nigeria
FUNCTIONS OF NEMA
Formulate policy on all activities relating to disaster management in Nigeria and co-ordinate the plans and programmes for efficient and effective response to disasters at national level; Co-ordinate and promote research activities relating to disaster management at the national level; Monitor the state of preparedness of all organizations or agencies which may contribute to disaster management in Nigeria;
FUNCTIONS OF NEMA
Collate data from relevant agencies so as to enhance forecasting, planning and field operation of disaster management; Educate and inform the public on disaster prevention and control measures; Co-ordinates and facilitate the provision of necessary resources for search and rescue and other types of disaster curtailment activities in response to distress call;
Co-ordinate the activities of all voluntary organizations engaged in emergency relief operations in any part of the Federation; Receive financial and technical aid from international organizations and nongovernmental agencies for the purpose of disaster management in Nigeria; Collect emergency relief supply from local, foreign sources, including international and non-governmental agencies; Distribute emergency relief materials to victims of natural or other disasters and to assist in the rehabilitation of the victims where necessary;
Liaise with State Emergency Management committees established under section 8 of this Act to assess and monitor where necessary, the distribution of relief materials to disaster victims; Process relief assistance to such countries as may be determined from time to time; Liaise with the United Nations Disaster Reduction Organization or such other international bodies for the reduction of natural and other disasters; Prepare the annual budget management in Nigeria; and; for disaster
Perform such other functions which in the opinion of the Agency are required for the purpose of achieving its objectives under this Act.
Looking at the fifteen point mandate of NEMA listed above, you will discover words such as co-ordinate, collate, liaise, monitor, collect and receive are used. This means that NEMA is essentially a coordinating Agency. It is placed at the center of a network of disaster management Institutions, liaising and coordinating their efforts. Thus the success or failure of disaster management in Nigeria depends largely on how well these organizations are working and how effectively NEMA is able to co-ordinate their efforts.
RESPONSE TASKS
Sensitization Mobilization of resources Assessing the disaster Treating remaining hazard effects Providing water and food Shelter Fatality management Sanitation Security Social services. Resumption of critical infrastructure Donation management
States the disaster response and recovery actions and responsibilities of the Federal Government and its Agencies; Describes the Federal Government response and recovery resources available to support States and Local Government and Communities at the Ward level to save lives, Protect public health and safety; protect property and aid victims in their reconstruction efforts after a disaster;
Describes disaster management facilities available in some non-governmental organizations which may be called upon for assistance in times of emergency;
Describes the standard operation procedures or disaster response functions of relevant Federal Government agencies and some non-governmental organizations;
Assigns disaster response functions various government agencies and NGOs; to
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Identify Agencies with roles in each of these areas; ii) Makes the Agency with core responsibility the primary or lead agency and the others as secondary or support agencies;
The following Hazards are covered in this plan and the Incident Command Structure (ICS) is employed as the coordinating Mechanism:
1. Flood 2. Fire 3. Collapsed Building 4. Road Traffic Accident 5. Rail Accident 6. Maritime Disaster 7. Aviation Disaster 8. Oil Spill Disaster 9. Epidemic Disaster 10.Terrorism 1. Alerting System 2. Lines of Authority 3. Organisational Roles & Responsibilities at Strategic, Tactical & operational Levels
All Relevant Disaster management stakeholders can use this document as justification for organisational preparedness using the roles that have been assigned to them in it.
The plan ensures that all sectors in humanitarian responses such as Camp management, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Basic Education, Food and Nutrition, Logistics, Telecommunication and Security are addressed
It also serves as a link between National, Regional and International humanitarian actors.
NATIONAL CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR INFRASTRUCTURAL RESUSCITATION (NCPIR) The plan covers these critical infrastructures and services:
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Medical /Health Communication Airports Roads and Bridges Electricity Water solid /Liquid Waste Management.
Each theme consist of: Strategic Objectives, List of relevant Stakeholders, Lines of Authority, Alerting System, Priorities, Resource need and Capacities Detailed tasking of each stakeholders.
1. Hazard Risk Scenario 2. Planning Assumptions 3. Sectoral Response in the following areas: Camp management Basic education Food and Nutrition Logistic and Telecommunication Security and Protection Water, sanitation and hygiene Health Emergency shelter and Non-food items
The integrated National Avian and Pandemic influenza response plan The plan provided stakeholders with roles, responsibilities and coordinating mechanisms in the PRE DURING POST disaster Phases for a time and efficient response. It identified the following Sectors and associate this sector with actors: Agriculture Sector Health Sector Information and Communication Sector
The plan addresses: pandemic influenza containment mitigation and recovery wider non-health consequences of a human influenza pandemic Cross-cutting communications mechanisms for enhancing coordination across sectors individual autonomy and community interest Maintaining Non Health Essential Services This Plan will soon be replaced by the Nigeria National Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response Plan.
DRAFT GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF MILITARY PERSONNEL & ASSETS DURING EMERGENCIES
The draft guidelines for the use of Military Personnel and assets during emergency was borne out of the necessity to activate military assistance to civil authority out going through the traditional path of waiting for the President to declare a state of emergency. The guideline recognized the critical role the military plays during civil or communal crisis when military barracks are often besieged by displaced or frightened persons seeking refuge. The guidelines was developed to be used by the 64 military designated Disaster response Units (DRU) strategically located across the country comprised of 32 Army, 16 Naval and 16 Air Force Units
DRAFT GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF MILITARY PERSONNEL & ASSETS DURING EMERGENCIES
1. Procedure for the Use of Military Assets and Personnel During Emergencies 2. When To Call Out The Armed Forces. 3. Disaster Response Assistance by DRUs 4. Principles of Employment of the DRUs 5. Coordination 6. Command and Control 7. Co-ordination Between Civil Authority / International Agencies and the Armed Forces.
COORDINATION
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
This is a tripartite agreement entered into in 2013 between the National Orientation Agency (NOA), National Environmental Standards Regulations and Enforcement Agency (NESREA) and National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to collaborate in the development, implementation and organization of projects and programmes targeted at sensitizing Nigerian citizenry on environmental and other natural and human induced hazards by way of amongst others: Public enlightenment and awareness campaign on natural and human induced disasters and disaster risk reduction strategies. Early Warning System development, deployment and management Advocacy and information sharing amongst the communities on all environmental hazards.