Mr Sabo appealed to residents along water channels to relocate.
Ms Wenegieme advised residents against behaviours that could cause fire disasters.
She added that sensitising community members was critical to ensuring that no one was left behind during emergencies.
To ensure a quick and effective emergency response, Mr Idriss said the agency had placed its search and rescue team on high alert.
He said those affected in Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) numbered 20,376; those in Bwari Area Council numbered 2,058 while 2,279 persons were affected in Abaji Area Council.
The warning came after three filling stations around Abuja were razed within the last two weeks.
The official advised citizens to stay at home if it’s raining and the road is flooded.
