Customer Service Week: NEMA Engages Kaduna Residents

Customer Service Week: NEMA Engages Kaduna Residents

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By; JACOB ONJEWU DICKSON The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Friday engaged the residents of Kaduna State as part of activities

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By; JACOB ONJEWU DICKSON

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Friday engaged the residents of Kaduna State as part of activities marking the 2025 Customer Service Week, aimed at strengthening public awareness, feedback, and preparedness for emergencies.

The celebration marked by a two-day event, themed, ‘Mission Possible’, highlighted the agency’s commitment to excellence, empathy, and accountability in humanitarian service delivery to Nigerians affected by disasters and emergencies.

The Director-General of NEMA, Mrs Zubaida Umar, represented by the North-West Zonal Director, Mr. Sani Lokoja, said the event was not merely an annual ritual, but a reaffirmation of the agency’s values and service culture.

“As the nation’s apex disaster management agency, our customers are the millions of Nigerians whose lives and livelihoods depend on our efficiency, empathy, and professionalism,” she said.

Umar explained that disasters often occur without warning, making compassion and timely response crucial to restoring hope.

She said the week’s activities included sessions on quality assurance and compliance in humanitarian service delivery to ensure that relief reached those who needed it most.

She commended NEMA staff, frontline responders, call-centre operators, and partners for their professionalism and resilience, urging them to sustain a service culture rooted in empathy, teamwork, and integrity.

Also speaking, Mr Sulaiman Muhammad, Head of Operations, NEMA Kaduna Office, said the customer service day provided a platform for the residents to engage with the agency, evaluate its services, and enhance cooperation in disaster management.

Muhammad stated that disaster management was a shared responsibility, adding that public participation was essential to effective response.

“The simulation we conducted today represents a real-life emergency scenario.

“It shows how our team responds to a fire incident from evacuation to treatment of casualties by paramedics based on injury severity,” he said.

Muhammad reiterated that NEMA remains on standby 24 hours daily to respond to emergencies across the state, with the goal of saving lives and protecting property.

He urged the residents to stay vigilant and promptly report emergencies to NEMA or relevant authorities for quick intervention.

The event featured a live disaster simulation, interactive feedback sessions, and discussions on strengthening community participation in emergency response across Kaduna State.

The event was held on Thursday 9 and Friday 10 October.

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