He reiterated the importance of education and training as tools to promote stakeholder engagement.
The UN World Meteorological Organisation says there is no end in sight for floods and storms as global warming continues.
The LEMCs is made up of a five-member committee from each of the 27 LGAs.
According to him, the centre is more than a research hub but a beacon of hope, innovation, and resilience.
He underscored the imperative of readiness in the face of recurring flood disasters in the area.
Mr Izeze expressed optimism that the project would be ready for inauguration by December, under the governor.
The spokesman advised members of the public to remain calm and avoid flood-prone areas to safeguard their families and property.
He said the agency had collaborated with relevant stakeholders to ensure an effective response system.
Mr Famiji said that the association also requested the provision of some farming inputs to help affected farmers start their business all over
Oyo, Ogun, and Kwara have implemented proactive measures to mitigate the impact of flooding, following predictions by NiMet.
