He said preventative measures pay off as they save lives and property and can also minimize casualties and injuries.
Mr. Kemavor disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in an interview at Kadjebi in the Oti Region.
The District Director of NADMO, who was recently appointed, told GNA, “my appointment as District NADMO Director is timely, and I will focus on more preventative education in addition to managing disasters”.
Mr. Kemavor, a teacher by profession, who until his appointment was a School Improvement Support Officer (SISO) with the Ghana Education Service, stated that disasters could cause extensive damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure and emphasized that preventive efforts would help mitigate these damages, resulting in lower repair costs.
“I believe Reset Agenda by President John Dramani Mahama will give a facelift to NADMO to be functional again”, he added.
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