Disturbed by the incessant fire outbreaks in the Federal Capital Territory, the FCT Fire Service has commenced sensitisation of residents to end the menace of fire outbreaks in the territory.
Speaking during one of the sensitisation exercises held in Dutsen Alhaji community in the Bwari area council, the acting director of the service, Engr Sani Saidu explained that there have been over 20 cases of fire outbreaks in the area alone from January to the end of February this year.
Saidu explained that the sensitisation exercise was meant to address the frequent fire outbreaks in Dutsen Alhaji community and other communities in the area, which have destroyed properties.
Represented by the head of the fire prevention and protection unit of the service, Timveh Jeremiah, the acting director frowned that the access road into the community has been blocked by traders, hawkers, and Okada riders, making it difficult for the fire service trucks to access the community anytime there are fire incidents or other emergencies in the area.
He called on the Hakimi of the community to warn residents of the area against blocking the only access road into the community, adding that the sensitisation exercise would continue in other communities in the area.
Responding, the Hakimi of Dutsen Alhaji, HRH Alhaji Abubakar Bako, thanked the FCT Fire Service for organising the sensitisation exercise in the community, adding that it would help reduce frequent fire outbreaks in the area.
Represented by the Waziri of the community, Mallam Ibrahim Sarki, Bako called on the FCT administration to help in removing all structures and obstructions, as well as all those blocking the access road into the community.
He noted that the community, on its own, does not have the power to remove any obstruction on the access road into the community, emphasising that it is the administration that has such powers and authority to do so.
The Hakimi also attributed the frequent fire outbreaks in the community to power surges from the public power supply, noting that the outbreaks often occur at night when the electricity supply to the area is higher.
The sensitisation exercise, which took place at the palace of the Hakimi of Dutsen Alhaji, attracted residents of the area, including village heads and leaders in the community.