 The Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency, Nima Mustafa Habib, has called on the Oyostate government to create local emergency management committees in all the 33 local governments of the state to create quick response to emergency situations. Mustafa Habib, represented by Air Commodore Edward Adedokun, the Director Search and Rescue of the Agency, made a statement while handing over relief items to the Oyostate government. In his speech, Mustafa decried recent cases of flooding in some parts of the country, including some parts of Oyostate, which resulted in the loss of lives. What the federal government has come to do is to support or complement what the state is doing. Like we have said earlier, disaster is look-based. Intervention also immediately starts from the state. When it goes beyond the capacity of the state, that's when you move up and from the national, we can also go to the international. The surface is to say that the government of Oyostate is trying and the federal government has recognized that. So this is just to support the ongoing effort to bring Sukho to the distressed in our state. Lead with us to work as seriously towards disaster risk reduction and improving our community resilience. The effort of the state government for all activities on preparation and mitigation on flood. Our support and attitude towards proactive measures of the state government is reassured. The Oyostate emergency agencies are constantly being mobilized to go for sensitization and assessment programs in all the local government areas of the state. Be that as it may, the complementary effort of the federal government through name is highly appreciated.