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Lagos govt sets pace for disaster management

Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende, the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Government on Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Relations, says that state is setting the pace for disaster management in the country.

Ogunlende said this at a news conference on a three-day event by the ministry to demonstrate the state’s changing narratives on disaster management in the country.

According to him, the series of events will culminate in the graduation of about 435 fire service men, whose combined efforts and impact, will usher in effective fire service rescue and management delivery in the state.

The series of events will commence on Oct. 25 and end on Oct. 27 at various locations across the state.

“The day one of the event will be a symposium, where experts in emergency matters will gather to appraise the emergency activities of the state, identify challenges and also proffer a better way to manage and respond to emergency issues in every part of the state.

“The day two and last day of the three-day event will witness the commissioning of some upgraded and newly constructed fire stations in different parts of the state.

“It will also witness the commissioning and handing over of newly acquired 62 fire service trucks procured by this administration and the unveiling of 435 newly recruited fire service men,” Ogunlende said.

He said that the 62 new fire service trucks were procured by the government to increase the fleet of the firefighting trucks and also to enhance the capacity of fire officers to swiftly respond to emergencies.

He noted that the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu recently granted approval for the recruitment of over 500 additional fire fighters as a way of increasing manpower and personnel of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service.

“These officers that are ready for deployment into various stations will also boost the staff strength of the first responders in the state and also strengthen the capacity of our officers in responding to fire incidents.

“The governor has upgraded the Fire Service from a department status to a full-fledged agency and subsequently confirmed the appointment of its pioneer head, Mrs Margaret Adeseye, as the first female Director of the Agency, since its inception.

Ogunlende said that the rehabilitation/construction of the new fire stations and the procurement of firefighting trucks had cost the government huge resources.

He said that the gesture affirmed the genuine commitment and premium placed on lives and property of residents of the state by the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s led administration.

He said that the governor had also complemented the newly acquired trucks with a fuel dump for ease of work.

“I must emphasise that these efforts resonates with the roadmap and master plan designed in 2020 and 2021 respectively to scale up emergency response across the state.

“And also to provide a template for the implementation of programmes, plans and policies as it relates to emergency issues in Lagos State.

“The road maps have been developed for all the three agencies under the supervision of the ministry, namely: the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, LSF&RS and Lagos State Safety Commission, LSSC.

“While the road maps for LASEMA and LSF&RS are already operational, that of the Safety Commission is currently being perfected.

“For LASEMA and Fire Service, I can boldly say that the content of the roadmaps which terminates next year have been implemented up to 75 per cent as we speak.

“As a matter of fact, we have started witnessing the benefits; some of which we are celebrating today.

“It is my firm belief that with these roadmaps in place, one of the major challenges faced by first responders during emergencies which, is response time, is gradually being addressed and a great improvement is being experienced.

“For LASEMA, I can absolutely affirm that the agency is living up to its expectation because disaster management in the 21st century needs a more concise plan and approach as done in more advanced climes,” Ogunlende said.

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