NEMA coordinator (Kano territorial office), Nuradeen Abdullahi, disclosed this in an interview with journalists on Wednesday in Kano.
Ms Aligwe applauded NEMA and the state governor for always responding to the needs of disaster victims at all times.
He also warned hoodlums who might want to take advantage of the incident to carry out any form of looting to desist.
There were shattered window glasses and doors, collapsed ceilings and some pieces of office equipment, such as computer systems, littering the offices.
Mr Habib said 660,884 households were selected and verified to benefit from the intervention nationwide.
Mr Farinloye said the victim was also mangled by high-speeding vehicles, and the body could not be identified.
Southern Kaduna is one of the largest producers of ginger in the world.
Mr Ahmed also emphasised the need to reappraise all efforts carried out on every incident that occurred.
The DG stated that the management of disasters is currently anchored on preparedness, mitigation, risk reduction and adaptation.
The protesters are seeking justice for the innocent civilians murdered by the Nigerian Army.
