The distribution was coordinated by NEMA.
Mr Ogunda said the initiative was driven by the need to review past disasters.
The National Emergency Management Agency says about 17,000 residents were displaced by flooding in Kaduna and Katsina
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Emmanuel Akra, thanked the federal government and NEMA for the gesture.
He said poor waste disposal had been a major challenge fuelling flooding in the state, and they had to address it.
The NEMA boss urged the public to avoid fuel scooping from accident scenes.
The controller recommended that drivers should always use quality fire extinguishers for effective handling of fire outbreaks.
The simulation involved FAAN workers and other health-related agencies operating at the airport.
“We need to imbibe safer, environmentally-friendly and sustainable means of managing the waste we generate.’’
According to him, the redeployment is a routine exercise aimed at strengthening the system for better service delivery.
