Active Search Results Group organizes advocacy forum to chart path for new SEMA Law, budget allocation to tackle flood menace

Group organizes advocacy forum to chart path for new SEMA Law, budget allocation to tackle flood menace



By Our Reporter, 

A women interest-centred non-governmental  organization, Barrister Chika   Rita Okwuosa Foundation (BCROF) has charted a new path with the aim to train advocates to champion the lobby of the stakeholders to amend the 20 year old Anambra State Emergency Management  Agency (ANSEMA) Law.                          The law when in.place will ensure that more budgetary allocation is provided for SEMA to enable it tackle many challenges facing it particularly flood and its  attendance menace. .            The training is aimed at equipping  the participants with the knowledge and skills to organize  outreach programmes to policy decision makers, traditional rulers, educationists, media outfits, opinion leaders,  and working groups to support  the agenda to come amend the SEMA Law and increase its budgetary allocation on flood activities.       Speaking at the one-day event in Awka, the State capital yesterday,  the Lead Facilitator/Director of Safepath Alliance for Women and Girls Nigeria, Barrister Nkechi Odunukwe.lamented that re-occurence of  deaths  resulting  from flooding bc which she contended could have been avoided  if there is a.proi-active SEMA Law in place.    Odunukwe while speaking at a one-day advocacy training on Flood Management, Civic Engagement, , SMARTIE Advocacy and Women Economic Empowerment organized by  Barrister Chika Rita Okwuosah Foundation (BCROF) in collaboration  with Rise Up and Public Health Institute

 pointed out that the re-occurence of  flood-related deaths and other devastating activities from flooding each year are enough to convince the government  on the need to review the existing SEMA Law and beef up budgetary allocation to the body to tackle flood menace         According to her,   pilot project carried out in four communities of Ogbaru and Anambea East Local Government Areas, ANSEMA has been found wanting to rise the occasion on account of non- provision if budget line to combat flooding.               She said the review of SEMA Law in the State would ensure adequate budget is provided for the Agency to address issues of early warning, advocacy, relocation  and accommodating of Internally-displaced Persons (IDPs) in camps.                   She observed that pro-active flood disaster management is necessary especially in the 7 most-prone local council areas where it is perennial, calling  for provision of budget line for SEMA, stressing that the law should equally empower the most vulnerable persons like the elderly, women and youths.                     While harping on the negative impact of flood in the communities, she called on the  governnment to do the needful to improve their environment and livelihood.           According to her,   the event is the advocacy for SEMA Law with a budget allocation to mitigate against flood disaster with the inclusion of rehabilitation and empowerment.    Odunukwh when speaking on the sidelines of the event said: "   We intervened in Umunnaukwo and Atani for Ogbaru as well as Eziaguluotu and Aguleri for Anambra East. We discovered that when the flood hits, women and children are most impacted, particularly pregnant women, adolescent girls, young women, elderly women, nursing mothers, and then persons with disability.


“We also found out that Anambra State Emergency Management Agency, (ANSEMA) is not able to do as much as it should do because the law does not support the government to create a budget line for flooding, which is has become perennial and is not going away soon.


“...These communities cannot continue to use temporary makeshift measures to mitigate flood. There has to be a budget line that allows ANSEMA to know how to intervene when the flood hits.


“So, we are advocating to critical stakeholders like the legislature, the executive, for clear-cut review of the ANSEMA law to create budget for flooding and all the other issues that have to do with seven of the local government areas that are always most impacted by flood.


“Apart from budget line for flooding, there needs to be a budget line within the ANSEMA budget that clearly tackles empowering women and girls because they are the most vulnerable to flooding.


“There’s so much fighting against these women and persons with disabilities because when the flooding comes, nobody thinks about them. If we can get the House of Assembly to revisit the ANSEMA law and create a budget for ANSEMA, we’ll be able to handle flooding more effectively in the state,” Odunukwe said. In his remarks, the  BCROF Communications Officer, Hon. Francis Uyanneh revealed that the SEMA Law  which was passed into law under the Dr. Chris Ngige administration about two decades ago domiciles the Agency under the Office of the Governor without budgetary provision.    Uyanneh  said the current negative flood situation in the State necessitates that provision of adequate budget for flood, which he observed, could only be done through the review of the SEMA Law.        According to him,  the state government has limited itself to temporary measures in areas of  provision of temporary camps, some households items, and palliatives, "what we're asking for is budget allocation to have more positive impact on flooding.   Uyanneh said that thenew SEMA Law, when enacted and operated would provide for a permanent IDP camps, live jackets, skill acquisition training while in camps and more empowerment not women which would impact positively on the households, community, State and nation. In her welcome address,  the

Program Coordinator of

BCROF, Mrs Anastasia Ezeolisa explained that the woman-led/women-focused NGO registered with CAC and inaugurated on June 14th, 2019

got an award.kn September 2024 by Rise Up to implement an advocacy project which focuses on flood disaster mitigation in Anambra State. 

"The focus is for the Anambra State House of Assembly to amend ANSEMA law which will go with budget allocation to address flood disasters and other natural disasters with the provision of Economic rehabilitation and empowerment of women and girls in those affected communities/ Local Government Areas. 

"This budget allocation would galvanize ANSEMA to effectively address flood disasters and other disasters in Anambra State which will also include program design, bulk centers, establishment of IDP camps, etc."

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post