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NEMA Launches Plan To Tackle Rising Mass Fatalities And Disappearances In Nigeria

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 7, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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NEMA Launches Plan To Tackle Rising Mass Fatalities And Disappearances In Nigeria.

 

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has unveiled a National Mass Fatality Response Plan aimed at addressing the alarming increase in fatalities and disappearances across Nigeria. The initiative, launched yesterday in Abuja, seeks to provide a coordinated and compassionate response to emergencies such as floods, explosions, building collapses, and epidemics.

 





NEMA’s Director General, Zubaida Umar, highlighted the urgent need for the plan, citing the absence of an effective framework to manage such crises. Speaking at the launch, she noted that the rising number of deaths and disappearances necessitated a proactive approach. “The plan outlines a clear framework for action, providing standard operating procedures to ensure that even in the most chaotic moments, we act with dignity, respect, and professionalism in the management of the deceased,” Umar said.

 

Developed through rigorous consultations with stakeholders, the plan offers detailed procedures and operational guidelines for emergency responders. Umar emphasised that the initiative prioritises not only efficiency but also the preservation of humanity and identity for every life lost. “Our aim is to uphold the dignity of those affected by these tragedies,” she added.

 

The launch was hailed as a significant milestone by Nourane Houas, Head of the Delegation for the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC). She described the plan as a “crucial tool” for strengthening Nigeria’s emergency response capacity. “The ICRC is proud to be part of this process and enthusiastic about the vision, practicality, and budget in this plan,” Houas said. “We are optimistic that this document will be swiftly operationalised, enhancing preparedness, coordination, and dignity in mass fatality response.”

 

Houas also commended NEMA’s foresight, noting that the journey began with a stakeholders’ meeting in February 2020. She praised the technical working group for their dedication in shaping the document, which aligns with international humanitarian principles.

 

The ICRC reaffirmed its commitment to supporting those affected by armed conflicts and other emergencies, in line with its mandate under the Geneva Convention. The organisation expressed confidence that the plan would set a new standard for emergency response in Nigeria.

 

NEMA’s initiative comes amid growing concerns over the frequency of disasters in the country. Umar reiterated the agency’s determination to lead efforts in curbing the trend, ensuring that Nigeria is better equipped to handle mass fatality incidents with compassion and professionalism.

 

The launch has been widely welcomed, with stakeholders optimistic that the plan will foster greater coordination and save lives in the face of future emergencies.

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