Ms Wenegieme explained that the culvert was on the access road that linked Lokogoma village, popularly known as the Dogon Gada community, to Ring Road II.
FEMA says it is strengthening emergency response in the six area councils of the territory.
She advised residents against behaviours and practices that could cause fire and other forms of disasters.
She said that the victim had been rescued and taken to the Trauma Centre of the National Hospital, Abuja, for medical attention.
The roads are Galadimawa interchange, Dogon Gada, Dogon Ruwa, Apo-Dutse, and Gada Biyu.
Mr Sabo appealed to residents to always use the 112 emergency toll-free number in the event of any disaster or emergency situation.
Mr Sabo said that N99.3 million worth of property had been saved in fire outbreaks within the period under review.
“But while we do our part, we are appealing to the residents to cooperate with us and heed our advice and warnings to keep them safe.”
The rider was said to have defied roadside warnings by local divers stationed in the area by FEMA, drove into a pool of water and drowned.
They also identified mob action and vandalisation of equipment by hoodlums as the other challenges.
