A riffle said to have been brought home by one of the policemen was also burnt. Yesterday’s incident was the second in eight months.
Five other buildings, among
them the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Halleluya Parish in Ikorodu and a
market in Ayobo area of the state, were also destroyed by fire at the
weekend.Although no life was lost in the inferno at the Ijeh Police barracks
said to have started at about 4.20 am, some of the occupants of the affected
bungalow on Line A, Block 3 reportedly sustained injuries in the stampede that
followed.The incident occurred barely one week after a Police Inspector and his
wife reportedly fell from balcony of one of the two-storey buildings in the
same barracks during a fight.
The policeman identified as
Inspector Daniel Danjuma, said to have landed on his head, died before being
rushed to the hospital, while his wife was admitted at the intensive care unit
of an undisclosed hospital.
Yesterday’s fire may have
been caused by power surge as it started from one of the one-room apartments
immediately power was restored. The affected block had 24 self-contain
apartments. Efforts by occupants to contain the fire failed as it spread to
other apartments.
Victims’ account
One of the affected
occupants who gave his name simply as Dennis, said all he managed to salvage
were his certificates. According to him,
“I woke up with a shout of ‘fire’. I was alone in the room. My father who is on
leave travelled with my mother. At first I was confused, I did not know what to
salvage. But the only thing I remembered were my certificates. Before I could
take the little money I had in the house, I saw the fire spreading and I had to
rush out. ”Another affected occupant,
Mrs Maureen Francis, who runs a restaurant in one of the blocks said she had
barely retired after the day’s business when the fire started.
She said: “We
left my restaurant where I sell pepper soup and drinks at 2.30 am. I had barely
started sleeping when I was awakened by the shout of fire. We would have been
trapped had we not rushed out immediately.“
All that my husband and I laboured for are gone, not even the little
freezer I was using to sell drinks was spared.”
The displaced families, however, called on Police authorities to come to
their aid by providing alternative accommodation pending when repairs would be
completed.
The Lagos State Fire Service
Director, Mr Rasaq Fadipe, said that the first fire truck from Onikan station
arrived the scene at about 4.30am while the fire was raging. He said another
truck with 10,000 litres of water was drafted from Sari Iganmu station to the
scene.
Vanguard
Nigeria police lives in a slum shameeeeeeeeeee
ReplyDeleteAnother disaster.
ReplyDeleteWhat an embarrassment
ReplyDeleteand sad too pple lost their lives
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