The children, identified as Ayomide, 10; Kemi, 7; and Darasimi, 8 months, were burnt to death before men of the fire service could rescue them.
The inferno was caused by a
candle lit by the mother of the children, after they returned from church. The
burning candle was said to have fallen on some items in the apartment, causing
the fire that gutted their flat and consumed the children, who were sleeping.
It was learned that the
mother of the children was in her shop, a few metres away from the house, while
their father was downstairs. A neighbour,
Kingsley Efon, said: “The incident happened in the night. The children had just
returned from church when their mother took them inside to sleep. “I was
downstairs when we noticed the fire. I raised the alarm. Neighbours and people
around began to carry water upstairs to curtail the fire and rescue the
children.
“But it was all like magic.
In an instant, the fire had spread to the living room where the children were
sleeping. There was no space to rescue the children, let alone the property.”
Christy Macaulay, one of
the occupants of the building, said: “I am grateful to God for the courage he
gave to me to open the burglary proof. That was how my children and I escaped.“
It was later I learned that my neighbour’s three children were inside when the
incident happened and all of them got burnt to death. It is just so unfortunate
that things like this had to happen at this time.”
A neighbour was said to
have called the Fire Service at Festac Town several times, but that the firemen
took hours to respond. A resident said:
“When we called, they said they were on their way; it took them several hours
to arrive. “Before they came, the Fire Service at Oshodi had arrived, and the
inferno had spread to the next flat and consumed everything. “Even when they came, one of the officials
said they had not been paid for months and that he was not going to kill
himself trying to put out fire.“ If the fire services had come on time, they
would have been able to rescue at least one of the children.”
Confirming the report, the
Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Razak Fadipe, said three children died in
the fire disaster, explaining that the service was not called on time to put
out the fire.“We got a distress call last night and when we got there, we
discovered that it was a building that was on fire,” he said.
Fadipe confirmed the fire
was caused by a candle lit by the family. He said two water tanks were used in
putting out the fire, adding that Oshodi and Festac Fire Stations were
involved. The Fire Service boss appealed to residents to desist from using
candle, and canvassed the use of rechargeable lamps.

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