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Nigeria,United States : KONGONET collaborates with Kogi Government to develop Humanitarian Response Plan

Publish Date : 20-Sep-2018

Kogi Non-Governmental Organisations Network (KONGONET) is partnering with the state government of Nigeria to develop a Humanitarian Response Plan for flood victims across the state under its Support in Disaster programme.

Chairman of the network, Mr Victor Adejoh said, The network had brainstormed and concluded that an integrated approach to disaster management would be the best option to manage the natural disaster. There was the need for a state emergency and recovery plan to guide the intervention management process in assisting the victims.

He further said, While KONGONET shall make available a copy of a draft humanitarian plan prepared for the state after 2012 flood, we must help the good people of Kogi overcome this trying time. Households, farmlands and business premises had been overrun and submerged by flood with the attendant consequences of imminent food insecurity, collapse of businesses and health risks.

Adejoh also said, The committee would also monitor all interventions and ensure that they were in line with global best practices, underpinning gender and children welfare. We should go beyond support to IDP camps and household fumigation to recovery of farmlands and adequate support for dry season farming to mitigate the impending food insecurity.

The NGOs network chairman called on Nigerians to volunteer to work with the network to ameliorate the sufferings and hardships of victims of flood. He commended the proactive actions of the state government in mitigating the impact of flood through the Ministry of Environment and the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA).

Adejoh revealed that the network had set up a committee to work with government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to develop or review the Humanitarian Response Plan for the State.

According to him, the committee to be chaired by Ms Eunice Abimbola, Vice Chairman of KONGONET will also ensure transparency and harmony in all response initiatives in respect of the flood disaster.

The committee is also mandated to do a weekly press briefing on the situation of flood in the state, especially as it affects poor households and vulnerable communities.

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