 The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanmulu, has restated his administration's resolve to support the state emergency responder system in order to reduce casualty figures and losses resulting from disasters. Sanmulu said this during a stakeholders' meeting on emergency management and safety. Plus, TV correspondent Love Ikukwaediko was there and now reports. These are stakeholders from the safety and emergency management sector. They are here brainstorming on the state's emergency management architecture, considering the incidences of flood and other disasters ravaging ministries in Nigeria. They are deliberating on the way forward and perhaps suggest solutions to make Lagos a better state to live in. Governor Sanmulu, represented by his deputy Obafemi Hamzat, discloses that the state government has taken steps to mitigate against natural and man-made disasters, including flooding, fire outbreaks, and building collapses, among others. He finds out fake videos of floods circulating on social media and reassures Lagosians that government is committed to their safety. Lagos in the past three years has built 282 new canals. What are those canals supposed to do to take water to them? However, let us understand that climate change is real. So, the Atlantic Ocean is the same Atlantic ocean that gets to London. So, when it snows and emers, it gets into those and it's coming here, 14, 15 days later. So, we must prepare ourselves. The deputy also hints that the state government has recruited 435 new fire officers to boost the personnel in the fire and rescue service agency. He hopes that deliberations from the event will further boost investors' confidence and consolidate the state's position as being investment-friendly. Lagos is ready. Lagos is prepared. Now, you can see flooding around the country. You can see flooding. So, it's not that it's not raining in Lagos. It is raining. But like we said, we will have flash flooding. That is what God has given us. We are two million biter below sea level. That is what God has given us. It is managing it, but I can assure you that the management is fantastic. In their separate presentation, panel is called for provisions of a robust emergency systems in the society. Love you, Kuku Uyidukum. Plus, even yours.