Friday, 7 November 2014

100 Bedroom Building Blazes With Fire In Ibadan

According to Tribune, Properties worth millions of naira were on Thursday morning, destroyed when fire razed a building with over 100 rooms situated on Tanimowo Street,
Opposite NNPC station, Apata in Ido Local Government Area of Oyo State.

According to one of the occupants of the house, Ajani Olawale while speaking with the Nigerian Tribune said:” The fire started from one of the apartments in the house and before anyone could get to know about it, it gone out of control because the owner of the apartment was not around at the time of the incident.
This place is overcrowded, we do not know ourselves. We have over a 100 rooms in this building and I must tell you it is very difficult to identify who goes in and comes out of the house. There is no form of effective communication whatsoever. I will suggest the government should take over the house.”
He further informed that, it was the prompt response of the fire fighters from the NNPC and men of the Oyo State Fire Service that salvage the situation else, it would have been more disastrous.
The building was being used for an hotel, before it was converted to a residential building, after the demise of the owner. This, another victim attributed the cause of the fire.
Speaking with journalists at the scene of the incident, leader of the Oyo State Fire Service team, Adeleke Isiaka said:” According to report, the fire started from one of the kitchens which is located at the extreme of the house. As you can see now, the situation has been brought under control.”
Isiaka, however, advised residents to be careful as we approach the dry season as it is usually accompanied by series of fire incidents. “Whenever anybody is cooking either on the stove, electric cooker or gas cooker, one must not leave it and do something else. A close watch must be kept on it because if there is any fire outbreak, there will be prompt response to avert disaster,” he said.
Caretaker Chairman, Ido Local Government Area who was at the scene to assess the extent of damage done by the fire in a chat with the Nigerian Tribune, stated that:”  Although the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) as well as the Oyo State Emergency Management Agency (OYSEMA) are in the best position to provide palatives for victims of this kind of incident, I want to state here categorically that I will officially inform the governor about this and as it is a known fact that he is a listening governor, I believe something will be done for the victims both at local and state level.”

 

Tribune

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