Human Angle

One person has been feared dead in a fire that occurred in the early hours of Monday at a residential building in the Adealu area of Lagos State.

The Director, of Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen.

According to the Lagos Fire Service boss, the fire engulfed the upper floor of a storey building with four flats but the quick intervention of emergency responders helped to curtail its spread.

However, one yet-to-be-identified male adult was a victim of the fire and was suspected to be dead as of the time the emergency responders got to the scene.

She said, “We received a distress call at about 04:56hrs of a fire outbreak at 49, Ogunjebe Street, Adealu Bus Stop, Dopemu-Agege, Lagos. It is a Fire met well alight at the upper floor of a storey building consisting of four flats of two bedrooms used as residents. The Fire was however confined to the rear flat at the upper floor where it emanated before eventually being put out.

“The building is a two-bedroom flat with household contents in it and one male adult was recovered (suspected dead).”

The cause of the fire was yet to be ascertained by the Fire Service team as of the time of filling this report.

The supposed cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained as fire fighting operation has been concluded while the investigation is ongoing to unravel the cause of the fire,” Adeseye noted.

Emergency responders at the scene of the fire included Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service and Ambulance Service.

Similarly, a diesel-laden truck also caught fire in the Ojota area but was brought under control by the fire service team with no casualties recorded.

Meanwhile, the situation in Ojota is under control as the peddler truck conveying AGO inward Ketu that went on flame has been extinguished,” she concluded.

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Environment

The office of the Chairman, Akinyele Local Government, Mr Taoreed Jimoh was engulfed by fire in the early hour of Thursday morning.

The security man, who preferred anonymity told Radio Nigeria that the incident occurred around 3.a.m.

The security man said the incident was immediately reported at Moniya Police station and later informed the LG NULGE Chairman, who alerted Oyo State fire service.

Reacting on the fire incident, the Chairman Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Akinyele Local Government, Mr. Olalekan Popoola said it was through the efforts of Oyo State Fire service and officers of Moniya Police Area Command that the fire was curtailed.

Mr Popoola used the opportunity to advise Oyo State government to establish fire stations in all the 33 local government areas of the state.


Boyejo Ademokoya

Economy

Shop owners at Kole, Arulogun Area of Ibadan, Oyo State want the state government to assist them on the fire disaster that destroyed their shops and goods worth millions of naira.

Speaking to Radio Nigeria on behalf of other shop owners, Mrs Akintola Opeyemi and Mr Amechi Vine lamented the havoc that fire had caused them.

Mrs Akintola and Mr Amechi explained that a gas cylinder exploded during refilling, which led to the disaster, consuming four shops.

She said the owner of the gas outlet had been taken to the hospital for medical care.

Meanwhile, all efforts to speak with the men of Oyo State Fire Service to put out the fire was unsuccessful.

Korode Usuoye

Economy

Traders at Akinyele Trailer Park Market Ibadan, want the State Government to come to their aid as a result of fire disaster that gutted the market early Wednesday morning.

The Acting Chairman, Akinyele Trader Park Market, Yoruba leader, Engr  Ganiyu Isola made the appeal on behalf of the traders in the market in a chat with Radio Nigeria.

Engr. Isola explained that the fire disaster had subjected the traders numbering up to 61 in the market to untold hardship. 

Also speaking, the secretary and chief imam of the market, Mallam Sani Yusuf recounted the huge loss the traders had incurred as their goods and properties were totally destroyed.

Mallam Yusuf however expressed gratitude to Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo state for his pro-active effort alongside the chairmen of Akinyele Local Government and his counterpart in Akinyele East Local Government for their sympathy visit.

Property worth 40 million naira was destroyed in the fire disaster. 

Arowolo

News

Traders who lost valuables in the inferno that razed some shops around Old Leventis Building at Dugbe Market have been recounting their losses.

Scavengers picking through burnt goods to see what was salvageable

Correspondent Rotimi Famakin who spoke with some of the traders who lost valuables to the fire brings details.

Rotimi Famakin

Environment

The Delta State Government says it has approved financial compensation for one hundred and thirty victims of natural disaster in the state in line with its commitment to ensuring the welfare of all Deltans.

The State Commissioner Bureau for Special Duties, Mr. Omamofe Pirah stated this in Asaba, during the presentation of relief assistance to victims of market fire disaster in Ogwashi-Uku, and those affected by flash floods at Igbodo in Ika North East area of the state.

Oghenero Eghweree completes the report.

Oghenero Eghweree