Governor
Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state has stressed the need for Nigeria
to be more proactive in terms of emergency management.
The
governor made the call while receiving top officials of the National
Emergency Management Agency, NEMA who visited him in his office, in
respect of Saturday morning’s inferno at Sabon Gari market in Kano metropolis.
The fire incident, whose cause is yet to be ascertained, started around 1.00 a.m. and raged until late evening, destroying property worth billions of Naira.
Governor
Ganduje recalled that immediately the fire was reported to him, he
contacted the Federal government to assist the state with fire fighting
aircraft, in view of the enormity of the inferno, but was told that the
only such facility belonging to NEMA was not in the country.
He
added that he appealed to the Lagos state government for assistance but
sadly, it had no such aircraft, adding that even the Nigerian Police
Force was contacted but could not oblige because it does not have
airborne fire fighting facilities.
“Even
Julius Berger was contacted. They have a small fire fighting aircraft
but it was not in good condition. We did all we could to quench the fire
but the circumstances and the environment made it difficult”, the
governor lamented, adding that the state Fire Service had to seek the
assistance of firemen from the private sector as well as firemen from
neighboring states to handle the situation.
Governor
Ganduje announced that the mandate of the recently inaugurated
Commission of Inquiry into the cause of Singer market in the state has
been extended to cover Sabon Gari market, in view of the government’s
determination to address the issue promptly.
The
governor further revealed that the mandate committee set up to pool
assistance for victims of the Singer Market has been broadened to cater
for Sabon Gari market.
He
commended men of the state Fire Service for their resilience despite
the operational challenges and expressed appreciation to NEMA for
speedily deploying equipment and personnel to help in dousing the fire
at Sabon Gari market.
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