THE Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
(NIMASA) has restated its commitment to the well-being of victims of disaster
in the country. Director-General of NIMASA, Dakuku Peterside, stated this in
Port Harcourt while presenting food items and other materials to Internally
Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Rivers State.
The South-South
Zonal Coordinator of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Walson I.
Brandon, received the relief materials on behalf of flood disaster victims and
IDPs in Tai, Andoni, and Opobo-Nkoro Local Government Areas of the state.
Brandon appreciated NIMASA for the kind gesture and appealed to other corporate
organisations and individuals to emulate the agency.
While presenting the
items, Dakuku, who was represented by the Director, Special Duties (External
Relations and Technical Cooperation), NIMASA, Hajia Lami Tumaka, stated, “This
is part of the nation-wide donation of diverse forms of relief materials to
people displaced as a result of the 2019 flood disaster that submerged some
parts of the state and some other states across the country. It is a
continuation of our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, which
have taken place in some states and are still on-going.”
The DG told the
representatives of NEMA that NIMASA would vigorously pursue the improvement of
the welfare of Nigerians, and urged the coordinator to ensure judicious use of
the items.
“We are here as a
corporate organisation to comply with the Federal Government’s directive to all
government organisations to use their powers and resources to alleviate the
suffering of Nigerians affected by flood and other disasters. We, therefore,
call on other corporate bodies to partner with us in this drive in order to
always support the Federal Government’s drive in advancing gestures that impact
lives positively and meaningfully in the country,” Dakuku added.
While receiving the
materials at the South-South zonal store of NEMA in Port Harcourt, Brandon
commended the efforts of NIMASA. He emphasised that the gesture was a
significant and timely intervention in support of the Federal Government’s efforts
to guarantee the welfare of the citizens.
Brandon stated, “The agency is ever grateful for this kind
gesture and it would not be forgotten in a hurry. We call on well-meaning
Nigerians also and corporate institutions to emulate NIMASA. We assure that the
items donated would be judiciously distributed to the affected persons with the
aim of alleviating their suffering.”
Materials donated to
the victims included rice, corn, mattresses, sugar, salt, Dettol, beans,
noodles, soap/detergents, sanitary pad, dippers, mats, blankets, mosquito nets,
dairy foods, palm/vegetable oil, grinding machines, and pumping and sewing
machines.
It is worthy of note
that the Federal Government has consistently encouraged interested
philanthropists and non-governmental organisations to partner with government
in order to cater for the needs of Nigerians affected by disaster. It is in
line with this that NIMASA is carrying out the CSR activities across the six
geopolitical zones in the country.