The agency said it expects each governor to put aside part of their ecological funds to handle disasters in their states.
NEMA has advised Nigerians to minimise interlocking bricks and create green areas in their homes to avoid flooding.
According to the 2023 AFO, flood is expected to occur in the state from the months of August, September and October.
A mysterious fire outbreak on Sunday left one person dead and destroyed property including livestock worth over N100 million.
Mr Habib, represented by the NEMA coordinator of the Kano Territorial Office, Nuradeen Abdullahi, said the items were meant to alleviate the suffering of the victims.
The returnees were brought back to Kano under the care of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) from Niamey, capital of Niger Republic.
The returnees were given one hundred U.S. dollars each to aid their transportation back to their respective destinations.
The households include IDPs living in eight camps and host communities of the state.
A NEMA official explained that the grains were to be distributed to all states of the federation to give succour to the most vulnerable groups of persons.
The agency plans to distribute food and non-food items among IDPs to cushion their hardship.
