The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
has expressed its readiness to partner the Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRSC)
towards developing the capacity of the corporation’s staff on disaster
management.
The Group Managing Director of the corporation, Dr.
Maikanti Baru, disclosed this while receiving the Secretary General of the
NRCS, Mr. Abubakar Ahmed Kende, NNPC Group General Manager, Group Public
Affairs, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, said this in a statement in Abuja on Monday.
Baru, who described the NRCS’s work as very crucial
to human existence and survival, said partnership with the Society would help
tremendously in managing disasters and emergency situations in the country.
According to the GMD, “Because disasters usually
come unannounced, the best one could do to manage them is to remain ever
prepared through consistent trainings and capacity development.”
Baru further noted that as an organisation dealing
with highly inflammable hydrocarbons, the NNPC considered safety and disaster
management very seriously.
He said: “Therefore, as a corporation, we will
consider partnering you in your capacity development programmes so as to
empower our personnel on the best ways to manage natural disasters and
emergency situations.”
Baru said NNPC had trained a great number of its
staff on road safety through the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Special
Marshall Programme, with many of them becoming fully certified Special Road
Marshalls.
The NNPC boss also assured the Society that the corporation
doors would always be open towards future collaborations which would help to
manage disasters and avert emergency situations throughout the country.
Earlier in his remarks, the Secretary General of
the Society, Kende, said when people are trained even on little things such as
first aid, they would be empowered to handle critical emergency situations and
save lives.
He said given the continued existence of conflict
situations and natural disasters in Nigeria, there was the need for more
collaboration between the Society and other organisations across the country.
“Over the years, our vast network of volunteers has
lifted millions of Nigerians out of dire situations caused by natural and
man-made disasters,” he stated.
The Red Cross boss further explained that in 2017
alone, the Society responded to 142 serious emergencies in 24 states and
evacuated over 12,000 casualties.
Established in 1960 by an Act of Parliament, the
Nigerian Red Cross Society provides humanitarian services to the most
vulnerable groups in the country through its healthcare and disaster management
programmes.
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