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MainDB: Tackling environmental disasters in Nigeria

Title

Tackling environmental disasters in Nigeria

NWPWeblink

https://futminna.edu.ng/

NWPTypeOfOrganization

Research institution; University/education/training organization

NWPGeographicRegion

Africa

Scope of work

Assessment; Design of approaches; Data collection and management; Development of strategies; Implementation; Stakeholder engagement

NWPMandatesandFrameworks

​Implementation of the APELL (Awareness and Preparedness for Emergencies at Local Level) framework to enhance community disaster preparedness and response capabilities​​.

NWPModalityApproachandMechanism

Community-based risk assessments, collaborative stakeholder engagement, and capacity-building exercises such as fire drills and emergency simulations​​. 

NWPEffortsToAddressSOE

Focus on air pollution and environmental degradation caused by industrial activities, particularly from KRPC, through stakeholder engagement and community sensitization​​. 

NWPRelevantStakeholders

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) 

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) 

Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company (KRPC) 

Local community leaders and groups 

International partners like UNEP

NWPFocusonNElossesFlag

Community vulnerability to fire outbreaks, air pollution, and waste management issues. Losses are primarily environmental and health-related due to industrial activities​​. 

NWPImpactAreas

 

NWPOutputs

 

Good practices and lessons learned

Following the study, various government agencies, learning institutions and community leaders from the Mararaban Rido community agreed to form countrywide community emergency awareness committees. The stakeholders involved are the National Emergency Management Agency; the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps; the National Environmental Standards Regulatory and Enforcement Agency; the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency; and community leaders from youth, women, and religious groups, retired soldiers, and police officers. The mandate of these committees is to coordinate risk identification and assessment, hazard mapping, prioritization and community resilience. They will initially focus on fires, epidemics, and floods.

NWPGapsChallenges

 

Date of submission

 

Abbreviation

ILCR, FUTMINNA

Activities

Stakeholder engagement and mapping. 

Hazard and risk assessments through surveys and field visits. 

Preparedness planning and simulation exercises​​. 

Adaptation element

Capacity building; Education and training; Impact assessment; Science and research; Vulnerability assessment

Adaptation sector/theme

Ecosystems; Community-based adaptation; Disaster risk reduction; Human settlements; Indigenous and traditional knowledge; Urban resilience

Climate hazard

Floods; Land and forest degradation; Loss of biodiversity

Country

Nigeria

NWPDataSource

Sources: Data were collected through reconnaissance visits, surveys, stakeholder interviews, and hazard assessments. Collaborations were established with national and local agencies like the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the Nigerian Nat

Description

Between February and June 2018, UN Environment and Nigeria’s Minna-based Federal University of Technology/Centre for Disaster Risk Management and Development Studies carried out a study on how the communities around the refinery respond to natural and man-made hazards and emergencies. The assessment was conducted within the framework of the Awareness and Preparedness for Emergency at Local Level (APELL) initiative, designed by UN Environment.

Expected outcome

​Improved community awareness of hazards, enhanced emergency response plans, and stronger community-stakeholder partnerships for disaster risk reduction​​.

Further information

The report includes insights into community hazards such as fire risks, air pollution, and waste management issues. It also outlines collaborative efforts with stakeholders for risk reduction and emergency preparedness​​.

NWPGeographicScope

National

Indicators of achievement

Completion of stakeholder mapping and engagement activities. 

Successful data collection on community hazards. 

Execution of simulation exercises and emergency response drills​​. 

NWPInformationType

Case study

NWPJoinDate

01/07/2024

NWPPartner

Institute for Land and Community Resilience, Federal University

Purpose

Objective: The APELL project aims to enhance disaster preparedness, risk assessment, and community resilience to environmental hazards, with a focus on reducing vulnerabilities in local communities around KRPC​. 

Regional group

 

Target group

Academics and scientists; Communities; Policy makers; Practitioners; Private sector

NWPWorkStream

NWP

NWPYear

2,021

NWPOutcome

Following the study, various government agencies, learning institutions and community leaders from the Mararaban Rido community agreed to form countrywide community emergency awareness committees. The stakeholders involved are the National Emergency Management Agency; the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps; the National Environmental Standards Regulatory and Enforcement Agency; the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency; and community leaders from youth, women, and religious groups, retired soldiers, and police officers.

NWPPartners

 

Type of knowledge resource

 

Scale of work

 

NWPSlowOnsetEvents

 

NWPReferences

 

Implementing partners

UNEP

NWPYearPublication

​2018

NWPUpdate

 

SourceItemID

2515

NWPSecendaryEmail

gbenga.morenikeji@futminna.edu.ng

NWPPrimaryEmail

gbenga.morenikeji@futminna.edu.ng

NWPTypeOfKnowledge

Technical document/report

NWPCountryItem

 

NWPRelevantWeblinks

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