2017
DOI: 10.36108/njsa/7102/51(0130)
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Information and Communication Technology Deployment, Policies and Use in Emergency Management among Lagos State Government Agencies

Abstract: This study examined the factors affecting use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the management of emergency situations in Lagos, Nigeria. The study adopted the qualitative approach in data gathering. Face-to-face interview was conducted with 15 key informants at 12 emergency management agencies which were selected out of a total of 43 agencies through multistage sampling. The agencies were first stratified into federal, state and non-governmental agencies and the selection of agencies as wel… Show more

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“…This was also found to be so by Kolade-Faseyi (2018). This is also supported by Uthman & Ogunsola (2017), whose studies indicated that low usage of sophisticated ICT in emergency management was discovered among emergency management agencies in Lagos State, Nigeria.…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…This was also found to be so by Kolade-Faseyi (2018). This is also supported by Uthman & Ogunsola (2017), whose studies indicated that low usage of sophisticated ICT in emergency management was discovered among emergency management agencies in Lagos State, Nigeria.…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…According to Sinha & Srivastava (2015); Uthman & Ogunsola (2017), disasters can be categorised as natural and biological types. Natural disasters may occur unexpectedly (such as landslides and tornadoes), or be preceded by warning indications (such as tropical cyclones), while biological disasters can be caused by life organisms, and also human activities, errors or negligence.…”
Section: Classification Of Disastersmentioning
confidence: 99%