The Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency (KADSEMA) says it is strengthening collaborations with stakeholders and development partners to prevent flooding.
Usman Mazadu, Executive Secretary of KADSEMA, disclosed this on the sidelines of the agency’s stakeholder meeting on flood preparedness and emergency response in Kaduna.
He reiterated that the agency would continue to collaborate with development partners, government institutions, and humanitarian organisations to improve emergency response systems.
“KADSEMA remains focused on protecting lives, property, and vulnerable communities through proactive planning and collective action.
“The success recorded by the agency in 2025 was largely due to sustained support from stakeholders and partner organisations.
“We worked together as humanitarian actors to ensure that communities and public infrastructure remained safe,” he said.
Mazadu said the agency would continue to engage technical experts and other professionals to strengthen disaster management efforts across the state.
He added that KADSEMA had introduced institutional reforms, policy frameworks, and strategic plans aimed at improving coordination during emergencies.
The Executive Secretary said the agency had placed greater emphasis on preventive measures and early warning systems rather than reactive interventions.
He identified the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and Christian Aid among the development partners supporting the state in developing disaster management policies and operational guidelines.
According to him, the state government had also strengthened support for preparedness and coordination ahead of the 2026 rainy season.
Mazadu, however, urged communities and relevant stakeholders to take precautionary measures based on flood forecasts issued by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA).

