Advertisement The equipment, donated by Japan, was inducted in Abuja during the presentation of the NEMA 2020 annual report to Sadiya Umar Farouq, minister of humanitarian affairs. According to the agency, the equipment, which includes nine rescue vehicles and four mobile water purifier systems, will be distributed to NEMA offices in the six geopolitical zones. The agency, however, explained that the water purifier vehicles will be stationed in Abuja and deployed to any part of the country whenever there is a need to provide emergency access to potable water for people in distress. Advertisement While presenting the annual report on Monday, Muhammadu Muhammadu, director-general of NEMA, said the agency produced flood maps for efficient response in 2020, and also distributed relief materials to persons affected by flood and the COVID-19 pandemic.