The relief materials included rice, beans, garri, insecticide-treated nets, blankets and mats.
Mr Ahmed, however, enjoined media practitioners to act as gatekeepers in this era of disinformation.
The agency said it expects each governor to put aside part of their ecological funds to handle disasters in their states.
Of the 126 evacuees, three are students, while 23 are children.
Mr AbdulRazaq mentioned that his government had distributed over 1,000 life jackets to the community to mitigate any disaster.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in Lagos received 102 stranded Nigerians evacuated from Libya.
The 2022 flooding displaced over two million and caused the death of 665, damaged about 355,986 houses and destroyed and estimated 944,989 hectares of farmland.
No fewer than 108 Nigerians who have been stranded in Tripoli, Libya, have been received by the National Emergency Management Agency.
Mustapha Ahmed, the Director-General of the agency, explained that the food items are meant to cater for the Nigerian citizens who are awaiting evacuation.
He assured Nigerians that NEMA was working assiduously with all its partners and constantly compiling updated information on the situation.
