BREAKING: Fire Burns Down INEC Quarters
A fire outbreak, which started about 10 am, on Monday, at Kubwa, Abuja, has reportedly consumed six apartments formerly used by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The building is located around the Phase 4 area of the satellite town.
Witnesses said a team of the fire fighters with four trucks struggled for more than an hour before bringing the fire under control.
One of the victims, Hajara Maryam, who was to wed out her daughter next Friday, said all their belongings, with exception of cushions chairs, were consumed by the inferno.
โWe have already started receiving guests from our home town for the eventโ she lamented, adding that she canโt say whether the marriage will go on as scheduled.
A resident of the neigbourhood and volunteer in fighting the fire, Jaโafar Sani, said the fire started from a flat close to the houseโs entrance and moved to the remaining five buildings.
โWe tried to put out the fire manually before one fire truck came. The driver of the truck left to get more water and returned with three more trucks, before they were able to bring the fire under control,โโ he said.
The owner of a shop attached to the house, Okoye Steven, said the only building spared by the incident was his shop, which is situated adjacent to the gate of the compound.
Reacting, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Kubwa, CSP Paul Lazarus, who was seen controlling crowd and traffic with his team, said no life was lost in the incident.