Mr Fintiri described the initiative as a major step toward sustainable transportation.
He noted the importance of early preparedness to minimise the impact of anticipated floods.
In Madagali, the flood affected over 10,264 individuals across 11 communities.
The NEMA official also advised residents to cultivate the habit of listening to radio for relevant information.
At least 100 indigenes were recently trained in vocational skills and provided with starter packs to enable them to achieve self-sustainability.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has advised residents of Adamawa in flood-prone areas to relocate to safer places.
However, the statement said the curfew would continue in Yola-North, Yola-South, Girei, and Numan from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. daily until further notice.
Mr Dangote was appointed the chairman of the National Job Creation Committee in 2010 to assist the federal government in providing more employment opportunities for Nigerians.
Ms Laori stated that the ministry had since embarked on aggressive house-to-house sensitisation against the disease.
Flooding killed at least 50 people in 11 communities in Adamawa and injured 71 others.
