Fire guts Adamawa ministry's store
(Nigeria) A 'mysterious' fire on Monday burnt the
store of the Adamawa State Ministry of Agriculture at the state secretariat in
Yola.
The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Mrs Lucy Ishaku, who confirmed
the fire incident to News Agency of Nigeria in Yola, said that
no casualty was recorded.
Ishaku said that the fire started at 3.30 p.m. while workers were still in their offices.
``The source of the fire still remains unknown because at the time of the outbreak there was no electricity supply from the Power Holding Company of Nigeria.
“Even though our generator was working at the time of the incident, it had no link to the fire,’’ the commissioner said.
She said that a panel would be set up to investigate the incident.
Also commenting on the fire, an official of the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency, Mr Gambo Daniel, said that the fire destroyed the store which contained documents.
He said the early intervention of the fire service prevented the fire from spreading to other offices in the ministry.
Ishaku said that the fire started at 3.30 p.m. while workers were still in their offices.
``The source of the fire still remains unknown because at the time of the outbreak there was no electricity supply from the Power Holding Company of Nigeria.
“Even though our generator was working at the time of the incident, it had no link to the fire,’’ the commissioner said.
She said that a panel would be set up to investigate the incident.
Also commenting on the fire, an official of the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency, Mr Gambo Daniel, said that the fire destroyed the store which contained documents.
He said the early intervention of the fire service prevented the fire from spreading to other offices in the ministry.
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