Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Fire guts Visafone office in Lagos


Culled from Punch
There was pandemonium at Saka Tinubu, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Tuesday, after fire broke out at the national sales office of Visafone Communications Limited. Although no life was lost, recharge cards and equipment, said to be worth millions of naira, were lost to the fire which lasted for hours Although the cause of the fire could not be ascertained as of press time, firefighters told our correspondent that the fire began on the ground floor of the building.


 The fire was said to have started from the vault, where recharge cards are stored. Director, Lagos State Fire and Safety Service, Razaq Fadipe, told our correspondent that over 50,000 litres of water was used in putting out the fire. He said the fire was difficult to put out because of the peculiarity of the building. He said, “There was fire outbreak around 12.56pm at 33 Saka Tinubu Street, Victoria Island, which is where the national sales office of Visafone is located. We rushed down to the scene and were able to evacuate all the occupants of the building. “Initially, we thought the fire was on the first floor because of the direction of the smoke but we later discovered that the fire was from the recharge room otherwise known as the vault.

 There was no water at the company so I had to get three fire trucks from Onikan, Eti-Osa and Lagos Island fire stations. “The Federal Fire Service also provided a truck of water but the fire proved stubborn. Each truck contains 10,000 litres and they all had to refill twice each in order to put out the fire. The office was arranged in such a way that hindered our work.” Fadipe stressed the need for companies to organise fire drills for their staff as this would let them know what to do in case of fire. The Public Relations Officer, Visafone, Mr. Joseph Ushigiale, said he could not say how much the company had lost to the fire. Ushigiale said,

“The fire did not last for long and has been put out. I cannot say how much was lost for now but we thank God that no life was lost.” On arrangement of the office, Ushigiale said, “The office was arranged in that manner because as a telecommunications company, we make use of many cables and certain equipment. We thank the fire service for their swift response.”

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