The fire, which was said to have been caused by electric spark, started around 11:25pm and affected three out of 28 offices in the premises and a conference hall.
A late-night fire
outbreak on Tuesday destroyed some of the buildings housing the Nigerian
Television Authority in Ilorin, Kwara State.
The fire, which was
said to have been caused by electric spark, started around 11:25pm and affected
three out of 28 offices in the premises and a conference hall.
A statement by the
Head of Media and Publicity of the state’s Fire Service, Hassan Hakeem
Adekunle, in Ilorin on Wednesday said that men of the fire service arrived four
minutes after a call was put through to them by one staff of the television
station.
The statement reads,
“Out of the 28 offices in the burnt building, only three offices were affected
and a conference hall.
“Although on getting
to the incident, the raging fire was huge and had occupied several places
within the premises.
“Yet, the
firefighters conquered the fire as a result of good technicality and methods used
by the firemen present at the scene of the incident.
“The general public
(especially the public office users) to imbibe the habit of switching off all
their electrical appliances before leaving their various offices.”
Governor AbdulRahman
AbdulRazaq commiserated with management of NTA over the incident.
In a statement by his spokesperson Rafiu Ajakaye, the governor said he was at the scene of the incident around 1:00am on Wednesday.
He said that the
fire incident could have destroyed the entire facility but for the combined
intervention of the federal and state fire services.
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