2023: Niger Fire Service Saves Appreciable Worth of Property

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Niger State Fire Service North-Central, Nigeria has saved property worth 1,353,021,981 Naira, with an admirable 2,597,020,581 Naira from January to December 31, 2023.

The state Controller of Fire Service, Baba Alhaji Alkali, stated this during an interview with newsmen in his office. The Controller reiterates that the Agency demonstrated unwavering commitment and resilience throughout 2023, responding to an astounding 345 fire and rescue calls, becoming a symbol of dedication to community safety.

According to him, “the Fire Service showcased remarkable versatility by adeptly managing 322 fire calls, addressing 8 false alarms, and executing 12 special services, underlining their commitment to the well-being of the community.”

Alkali further explained that an exhaustive breakdown reveals the wide array of incidents faced, including 197 electrical fire incidents, 20 ongoing investigations, 17 defective generators, 10 child-related incidents, eight cases of flooding, seven incidents involving defective cabinetry, and five glowing embers.

Fire incidents across various settings, from 215 domestic incidents and 26 shop-related fires to 15 incidents involving petrol tankers and 12 fires in educational institutions.

Despite the triumphs, the Fire Service faced substantial challenges throughout the year 2023.

The Fire Service confronted a severe shortage of personnel; watches struggled to meet the required 15 to 20 members, posing a significant hurdle in effective firefighting.

The comptroller emphasizes the urgent need for modern tools to align with global standards.

He also highlighted the necessity for continuous learning to adapt to evolving firefighting methodologies.

The lack of utility vehicles and inadequate insurance coverage created logistical and operational impediments for the state fire service.

Also, on the community, the Controller said the challenges with hoodlums during operations underscored the importance of enhanced security measures and increased public cooperation.

Despite the challenges, the Fire Service engaged in positive initiatives,” he added.

Extensive sensitization campaigns in media houses, markets, and schools were conducted to promote fire prevention and encourage proactive measures within the community.

He also thanks the permanent secretary, Special Services Dr. Mohamed Mohamed Maku, for his efforts in securing four new fire engines at the Government House.

The Controller further adds that the Fire Service charts its course into the future, calling upon the public for cooperation and assistance.

Immediate reporting of fire incidents is deemed crucial for a timely response and effective mitigation.”

Alkali appeals to the public to help in clearing the routes during emergencies to ensure swift and effective firefighting efforts.

we appeal to government for modern firefighting equipment, increased staffing, and reliable utility vehicles.”

As the Fire Service forges ahead, hopes remain high that collaborative efforts will pave the way for even greater strides in ensuring the safety and well-being of the community in 2024.” Controller added.

 

Shakirat Sadiq

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