Tag: Ben Kure

  • SEMA donates relief materials to fire victims in Kaduna

    The Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) on Wednesday donated relief materials to the victims of a fire  that affected 17 shops at Abubakar Gumi Market, Kaduna.

     

    The agency’s Executive Secretary, Ben Kure, who made the presentation explained that the materials were meant for the victims of the recent fire disaster that occurred in the market .Kure was represented by the agency’s Director of Administration and Finance, Abubakar Ibrahim.

     

    The materials include: bags of cement, bundles of roofing sheets, bags of 3-inch nails and packets of zinc nails. ‎“SEMA provided the relief materials based on its assessment of the extent of damage in the affected areas,” he said.

     

    Read Also: SEMA procures N200m relief materials for flood victims

     

    Kure who expressed the state government’s sympathy to the victims, prayed that God should avert such incidents in future.

    “We sympathise with the victims and families of all those who had been affected by the fire disaster,” he said.

     

    The market leader, Aminu Umar, who received the materials on behalf of the victims, commended the state government for the intervention.

    “We thank SEMA for the relief materials and we are appealing for more support and assistance for us to return to business,” he said.

     

    Umar assured the agency that the materials would be distributed to the victims.

    He called on the state government to use its channels of communication to educate the residents on how they could handle fire especially during the dry season.

     

    (NAN)

  • Flood ravages three Kaduna LGAs

    Houses in three Local Government Areas of Kaduna State were on Friday ravaged by flood after a heavy downpour.

    Mr Ben Kure, the Executive Secretary, Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency, said during an assessment of the affected areas that no life was lost to the flood.

    He attributed the flooding to blocked drainage with refuse and construction of structures along water channels.

    According to him, the agency has being mandated to visit areas affected to ascertain the level of damage.

    He listed the affected areas as Abubakar Kigo road in Kaduna North; Barnawa in Kaduna South; Karatudu, Narayi and Sabon Tasha in Chikun Local Government Areas, among others.

    He said that no fewer than 30 persons were displaced by the flood at Romi and are now taking shelter at the community primary school.

    Read Also: Flood: 3 feared killed, hundreds displaced in Yola

    “We will ensure that the IDPs are taken care of in collaboration with other stakeholders for their wellbeing,” he said.

    Kure therefore called on residents to be more vigilant as the raining season was not yet over.

    The flooding occurred after a downpour on Thursday evening which lasted till Friday morning.

    The incident came days after NEMA and the Kaduna State Environmental Protection Authority (KEPA) had issued an alert that some local government areas in the state were likely to experience flash flooding.

    KEPA had warned residents on Tuesday of the affected areas to be on the alert and vacate to safer places.

    The official number of houses affected by the flood is yet to be announced.

    NAN

  • Flood ravages three Kaduna LGAs

    Houses in three Local Government Areas of Kaduna State were on Friday ravaged by flood after a heavy downpour.

    Mr Ben Kure, the Executive Secretary, Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency, said during an assessment of the affected areas that no life was lost to the flood.

    He attributed the flooding to blocked drainages with refuse and construction of structures along water channels.
    According to him, the agency has being mandated to visit areas affected to ascertain the level of damage.

    He listed the affected areas as Abubakar Kigo road in Kaduna North; Barnawa in Kaduna South; Karatudu, Narayi and Sabon Tasha in Chikun Local Government Areas, among others.

    He said that no fewer than 30 persons were displaced by the flood at Romi and are now taking shelter at the community primary school.

    “We will ensure that the IDPs are taken care of in collaboration with other stakeholders for their wellbeing,” he said.
    Kure therefore called on residents to be more vigilant as the raining season was not yet over.

    The flooding occurred after a downpour on Thursday evening which lasted till Friday morning.

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    The incident came days after NEMA and the Kaduna State Environmental Protection Authority (KEPA) had issued an alert that some local government areas in the state were likely to experience flash flooding.

    KEPA had warned residents on Tuesday of the affected areas to be on the alert and vacate to safer places.
    NAN also reports that the official number of houses affected by the flood were to be announced.

  • El-Rufai’ appoints heads of agencies

    El-Rufai’ appoints heads of agencies

    Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has approved the appointment of new heads of three government agencies in the state, a statement by his media aide, Samuel Aruwan, has said.

    Among those appointed is Alhaji Sani Abbas as pioneer Chairman of Kaduna State Mortgage and Foreclosure Authority.

    Abbas was the Chairman of the state Industrialisation and Micro Credit Management Board before the new appointment.

    The statement added that Mr. Ben Kure has been appointed as Executive Secretary of the State Emergency Management Agency.

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    Kure was a former caretaker chairman of Jaba Local Government and Director-General of State APC Campaign Committee in 2015.

    According to the statement, the governor has also appointed Mr Musa Usman as Director-General, Kaduna State Facility Management Agency.

    Usman was until his appointment, the Executive Director, Operations of the agency and had served as maintenance engineer with Hilton Hotel, Abuja.

    NAN