Rivers
Commissioner Charges Committee Members On Emergency Response
Commissioner for Special Duties, Chief Emeka Nwogu, has charged the newly inaugurated Adhoc Committee on Inter-Agency Co-operation on Emergency Preparedness and Response to be committed in the discharge of their assignment and also design an appropriate framework for emergency preparedness and reduction in Rivers State.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Chief Nwogu said, the committee would provide a proactive platform in combating fire and emergency/disaster Management in the State, and called for government/private collaboration to ensure the success of safety and emergency management in Rivers State.
He reiterated the ministry’s determination to build a strong institution that would stand the test of time and appealed to the various Committees chairmen to meet regularly to facilitate the submission of their work.
The commissioner said that emergencies and security could not be left for government alone, and therefore urged all stakeholders particularly, multinational companies to contribute their quota, both in human and material resources towards achieving the desired goal of a comprehensive and effective fire and emergency/disaster control in the State.
Rivers
Experts Urge Fubara On Youth Marine Safety Training
Rivers
Association Boss Urges For Professionalism, Efficiency Among Memebers
Rivers
Redeem Your Financial Pledges, Oxfam Urges Nations
-
News4 days ago
Fubara Graces Agric Commissioner’s Wedding At Ciwa
-
Sports5 days ago
‘Don’t Rely Too Much On NCAA Athletes’
-
Politics4 days ago
PDP, APC Trade Blame Over Killings In Osun Local Councils’ Crisis
-
News4 days ago
‘We’ll Upscale Education Infrastructure To Advance Learning In Rivers’
-
Business4 days ago
Maritime Journalists Confer Iconic Award On Customs CG
-
News4 days ago
Be Innovative In Waste Management, Fubara Tasks RIWAMA ….. Inaugurates Six-Member Board
-
Sports5 days ago
Rangers Showed Character In Remo Defeat – Coach
-
Politics4 days ago
Lagos Assembly Commotion: Lawmakers Reject Obasa’s Return, Pass Confidence Vote On Meranda