NewsNigeriaFederal Fire Service Saves Over 300 Billion Naira From Fire In Six Months

Federal Fire Service (FFS) says it saved property worth over 300 billion Naira from fire between January and June 2023.

Controller General of the Service, Engr Jaji Abdulganiyu, disclosed this while commissioning six firefighting trucks and 15 Ford Rapid Response Vehicles at the Federal Fire Service Headquarters, Abuja on Wednesday.

Abdulganiyu explained that due government’s support the Service had revolved around meeting global standards in firefighting and security.

“Our fire statistics in the first and second quarter of 2023 is a testimony of a truly re-engineered Service. Records at the Data Repository Centre put fire calls for the period at 1, 096, lives saved 111, successful rescues at 91 and total property saved at over 300 billion Naira.

“The fire statistics reeled out will be better in the coming days, as today marks yet another important milestone in our country’s history as we are here to witness the commissioning of the state-of-the-art firefighting trucks and Ford Rapid Response Vehicles (RRV).

“The Ford RRV is a vehicle that combines agility, power, and advanced technology to improve firefighting, search and rescue, and navigation, adding that it can reach fire scenes faster and easier than conventional trucks, especially in areas with difficult terrain or limited access”, he said.

Jaji said said the Firefighting trucks and RRVs would provide firemen ample opportunities for time-saving, professional, and efficient firefighting and rescue operations across the country.

Also speaking, the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, said the FFS would soon play a major role in Nigeria’s development when the fire and rescue service bill is assented to.

“There is a direct correlation between sophistication, industrialization, and fire service because the more you grow as an economy, the more you need to expand the cost of your fire service. Fire service is directly related to development in any nation.”

“It is time for the FFS to rise to her responsibility which is not just about combating fire. It has to do with forecasting dangers.

“We have to migrate from the era of corrective activities to the era of being proactive which will lead us to preventive measures that can save us millions of Naira.

“Extinguishing fires, saving lives and property, rescuing people during accidents, and protecting people in the event of other emergencies remained part of your responsibilities,” he said.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)
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