The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency
(LASEMA) on Wednesday said it recorded 24,874 emergencies and 1,111 casualties for
the year under review.
The General Manager, Adesina Tiamiyu, who made this
disclosure at the inauguration of the newly built LASEMA Response Unit in
Fadeyi, Lagos, said the aforementioned figures was a significant reduction from
last year.
From accidents and medical emergencies, Tiamiyu
said a total of 7,110 were recorded, adding that fire outbreaks were 2,142.
He said the agency received 11, 578 calls for armed
robbery and civil disturbances; 3,800 for traffic congestion and related
matters as well as 1,275 for flood, rape, suicide and social welfare issues.
On the 1,111 dead bodies recovered within the
period under review, he also said they indicated a reduction in mortality
compared to last year.
The mortality rate was spread across road
accidents, dead bodies picked from streets and emergencies ranging from tanker
explosions, building collapses, fire disasters, mudslides and boat capsize.
Tiamiyu said although the agency recorded thousands
of emergencies and mortalities this year, it was reduced compared to last year.
He attributed the development to the sophisticated
equipment acquired for LASEMA by the state governor, the agency's improvement
in response time as well as the awareness of the public.
On the new response unit in Fadeyi, he said it
would cover Ikorodu road up to Mile 12 and eastward towards Yaba, Surulere and some
part of Mushin.
Tiamiyu said: "This building also came with
added value as the governor has given approval for the construction of the road
directly behind it, which would ensure easy access to Mushin from behind.
"This
means that we will respond quickly to incidents around this neighbourhood. The
possibility of saving more lives and property has increased because people would not have to
wait for a dispatch from Alausa or Oshodi to get here.
"Thousands of incidences were recorded in
Lagos this year. Some of them resulted in deaths while others injuries. Those
with minor injuries were treated by our paramedics and discharged on the spot.
"But the good news is that we were able to
reduce the number of calamities this year compared to last year. This is as a
result of the new equipment the state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, acquired for
LASEMA.
"If you compare statistics of deaths this year
to last year, you will see a massive reduction. There is commendable
improvement and this is also thanks to the level of awareness of Lagosians.
"Calls come to our call centres quickly.
Lagosians know what they should do when things happen. Since they have done
their part of the deal, it is left for us to complete the chain by attending
quickly.
"Like during this ember month, the incidences
that were prevalent were road accidents, caused by the rush to make more money,
and fire outbreaks as a result of the harmattan."
Meanwhile, Ambode, who unveiled the newly built
LASEMA Response Unit in Fadeyi, pledged to deliver those of Badagry and Epe
next year.
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