Tag: Martin Agbili

  • Fire razes fabrics shop, destroys goods worth millions in Anambra

    Anambra State Fire Service says it averted the late Tuesday night fire incident that destroyed goods worth millions of Naira from spreading to other shops in Awka.

    Mr. Martin Agbili, state Director of the Service told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday that the incident consumed all the fabrics, machines and working tools in the shop but no life was lost.

    Agbili said that the cause of the fire outbreak was yet unknown, as no trace to the cause was detected at the time of fighting the incident and the owner was not available to give a clue.

    “On arrival at the scene, lots of damage have been done in the shop and the owner was not around to give details of what happened,’’ he said.

    Miss Cynthia Nwosu, an eye witness and a neighbor to the shop gutted by fire, told NAN that the incident occurred when electricity was restored.

    “Mr Ade Mohammad is owner of the Ade Fabrics shop and had closed for the day before the restoration of electricity that led to the incident.

    “Immediately EEDC restored the electricity, something busted inside the shop and there was smoke. I put out a call to Mohammed who rushed to the scene.

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    “On arrival, he broke the window to enter the shop, but the flame was too much, so we used sand, detergent and water to put it off but we were overwhelmed by the fire.

    “Another neighbor then put a call across to the fire service officer, whose timely intervention saved the fire from entering into nearby shops,’’ she said.

    Nwosu noted that Mohammed had lost property worth millions of Naira because the fabrics and the industrial machines he used for his business were many.

    She alleged that electric surge must have been the cause of the fire outbreak as it happened when electricity was restored with a sound from inside the shop.

    Another neighbor, Mrs Chiamaka Ikejiofor, owner of an electronic shop under the building, said she heard loud voices and on coming out, she saw that her neighbor’s shop was being destroyed by fire.

    Ikejiofor thanked God that no live was lost and appealed to EEDC to install electric gadgets that would control power before distributing it, as the cause of the inferno must have been over power surge.

    Mr Tony Ibe, one of the sympathizers advised electricity consumers to always be careful in handling electrical appliances.

    “If electricity users unplug electric appliances not in use, such incident will be averted,’’ he said.

    Mohammed, who could not quantify the cost of what was lost, said that he used a generator set to carry out his business and switched it off at the end of the business day, and as such could not link the fire outbreak to any electrical fault.

    He thanked God that no live was lost and expressed happiness over the quick intervention of the fire fighters.

  • Fire razes family apartment days to mum’s burial

    Property worth millions of naira were on Saturday, reportedly lost to an inferno that gutted a bungalow in Agbana community, Umuawulu in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra state.

    The disaster was said to have left family members in agony as they were planning the burial of their late mother when it happened.

    Speaking to newsmen at the scene of the incident, the victims, Anthonia Nwoye and Cyril Nweke, attributed the cause of the incident to high voltage.

    “We suspect that the fire was caused by high voltage because it suddenly sparked off shortly after the EEDC restored power,” Nweke said.

    He said the building was recently renovated for the upcoming burial ceremony, appealing for urgent support from relevant authorities and spirited Nigerians.

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    Reacting, the traditional ruler of Umuawulu, Igwe Joel Egwuonwu, thanked God that no life was lost to the inferno.

    He however regretted that the fire destroyed the family’s hope of livelihood, saying their documents, life time investment were lost to the inferno.

    When contacted, the Director of State Fire Service, Mr. Martin Agbili who sympathized with the victims over the incident, underscored the need for residents to always be at alert to fire incidences.

  • ‘Anambra records 37 fire incidents in two months’

    ‘Anambra records 37 fire incidents in two months’

    Anambra Fire Service recorded no fewer than 37 fire incidents between Jan. and Feb. 20, according to its Acting Director, Mr. Martin Agbili.

    Agbili made this known on Tuesday in Onitsha that the fire incidents were mostly caused by bush burning , a development he said extended to nearby buildings.

    “In January alone, we recorded 22 and so far, we have recorded 15 this February.

    “The agency is doing its best to improve services, in spite of some daunting challenges facing the organisation, which the state government has promised to tackle,” he said.

    Agbili said the record also include the recent fire incident that occurred on Feb. 18 at the Old Motor part, Nkpor which ravaged many trucks and vehicle parts, parked at the garage.

    “Twenty five vehicles were burnt as against 40 reported earlier in the media. Mostly affected were fibre parts of trucks parked at the garage of the market.”

    He also disclosed that the organisation had commenced sensitisation in churches, schools and market places on adoption of best fire safety measures to reduce fire incidents in the state.

    “We are also planning a synergy with the state Material Testing Laboratory, Fiscal Planning Board and the Awka Capital Development Authority, to involve the state fire service before buildings are finally approved.

    “Most of the buildings in the state and even in the country lack fire safety designs.

    ‘’We hope to synergise with these government institutions to ensure proper safety measures before buildings are approved.”

    Meanwhile, the Chairman, Old Motors Spare Parts Dealers Association, Nkpor, Mr Victor Elobi, has appealed to the state government to assist the victims  of fire incidents financially and provide the market with fire-fighting equipment.

    “We appeal to the state government,last year, to assist the market with fire trucks since most of what we deal on are coated with fuel and diesel,’’ Elobi said.

    He, however, said that the association was waiting for the granting of its request.

    One of the victims, Mr. Christian Onu, who said he lost 14 fibre truck containers to the inferno also appealed to the state government and well-meaning individuals to assist him and others to recover from the loss.

    NAN

  • Martin Agbili urges residents to eschew bush burning

    Martin Agbili urges residents to eschew bush burning

    Mr Martin Agbili, the Director, Anambra Fire Service, has urged residents of the state to have a fire safety management plan in addition to fire extinguishers at home and workplaces during the harmattan period.

    Agbili said in Awka on Thursday that the call became necessary now that people could also be tempted to store petrol at home, to check scarcity.

    “We are in the dry season of the year and it is the harmattan period. I want to use this opportunity to urge Anambra residents to handle naked fires with care, they should avoid things that can cause fires, as they can be prevented.

    “Now that there is fuel scarcity, people should not hoard or store fuel in their homes.

    “The use of knockouts should be highly discouraged, if you must use candles, please ensure you place them on a metal base and if there are bushes around your house, church, market and office, clear it to a minimum of five feet, so that in the event of a fire, it can be checked before it inflames your building.

    “There is need for people to plan for fire safety management, this will minimise outbreaks. They should arm themselves with fire extinguishers in their cars, offices and homes, that is the first aid treatment in the event of a fire outbreak,’’ he said.

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    Agbili said people should avoid the temptation of storing petrol in their homes and be more careful in the use of fireworks, if they must do so.

    He said the people’s surroundings should be cleared of bushes, while they shun  negative practices such as bush- burning during the harmattan.

    While warning the residents that lit candles should be placed on metal surfaces, the director said everybody should also take precautionary measures against acts that could cause fire outbreaks.

    Agbili assured the people that the Fire Service in the state was ready to respond to distress calls in the event of fire outbreaks anywhere within the state, provided that the department received timely information from the public.

    He thanked the state governor for equipping the fire service department in the state and re-positioning it for efficiency and effectiveness.

    “The Anambra Fire Service is prepared to fight fire outbreaks anywhere, all we need is to be notified on time.

    “I want to thank Gov. Willie Obiano and the Commissioner for Utilities who have ensured that all our fire-fighting equipment remain in good shape.

    “Our trucks are capable of reaching anywhere in the state, in good time,’’ he added.

    NAN