House on the Rock fire:Fire-fighters came with Electricity ladder, no water
Rev. Kennedy Asigime, a cleric in the N3 billion House on
the Rock Church in Abuja, which was gutted by fire on Sunday said that the
Nigerian fire-fighters came with “the same ladder used by Electric Distribution
Companies,”and with no water. Rev. Kennedy Asigime, a cleric in the church,
told newsmen that there were no casualties as members of the church had gone
home at the time of the event. “The most unfortunate thing is the fact that we
have a fire service that is not properly equipped to help in such situations.
“We have no idea what caused the fire, whether it is an electrical fault or
not, nobody knows for now. Fire fighters struggling to quench the fire that
gutted the House on the Rock at Airport Road in Abuja Sunday “This whole
building cost about N3 billion and a very substantial part of the building has
been totally destroyed. “We cannot be sure of what is left standing now, we
need to do an integrity test to know if the whole building is going to be
knocked down,’’ Asigime said. He, however, said that the timely response of the
Fire Service was commendable but the response with substance to deal with the
situation “is below zero.’’ House on the Rock church on fire He said the fire
fighters were not well equipped to extinguish the fire as they lacked the
required liquid and came with “the same ladder used by Electric Distribution
Companies.’’ “They were just here because they want to put it on record that
they responded to the call; but they got here and said they did not have water.
Until trucks from the private sector started coming, trucks from Julius Berger
and NNPC, may God help us in this country,’’ he added. Moreover, the fire which
gutted the House on the Rock Church in Abuja on Sunday began on the top floor
of the N3 billion edifice, according to a witness. The church building, which
is known as `Citadel and Towers’ with a sitting capacity of 10, 000, went up in
flames at about 2pm as the rain was falling. The witness who identified herself
simply as Esther said the fire began after the Sunday service had closed. She
said she was about to leave the Church premises when she noticed fire on the
top floor of the building. According to her, the plastic materials on the top
floor of the building burned quickly, and spread to the second floor and onto
the pulpit. Half of the building located on Airport Road was destroyed before
the firemen were able to tame the fire. In his response, the Head of FCT Fire
Service, Garki Station, Mr. Stanley Ujobo, said the cause of the fire could not
be ascertained yet. “We cannot really ascertain the cause of the fire for now
until we are done with dumping, which is pouring enough water to prevent
resurgence. “A lot of combustible and very highly inflammable materials were
used in partitioning the building. “Before you enter such a burning building,
you have to take caution to avert loss of life; that was the reason we were
unable to start fighting the fire on arrival,’’ he said. According to Ujobo,
the building did not have fire hydrant and that the alarm system was not
working. Ujobo said that the fire fighters were professionals trained to fight
fire and would not rush into a building without proper strategy. Ujobo advised
Nigerians intending to build such big structures to consult the fire service
for professional guidance on what type of materials to use. Motorists and some
members of the church who witnessed the fire incident from a distance were seen
worshipping and singing praises to God for averting a bigger calamity. The fire
service deployed no fewer than eight trucks. There were other private fire
trucks that responded, before the fire was extinguished at 5.30 p.m.
Rev. Kennedy Asigime, a
cleric in the N3 billion House on the Rock Church in Abuja, which was
gutted by fire on Sunday said that the Nigerian fire-fighters came with
“the same ladder used by Electric Distribution Companies,”and with no
water.
Rev. Kennedy Asigime, a cleric in the church, told newsmen that there
were no casualties as members of the church had gone home at the time of
the event.
“The most unfortunate thing is the fact that we have a fire service that
is not properly equipped to help in such situations.
“We have no idea what caused the fire, whether it is an electrical fault
or not, nobody knows for now.
Fire fighters struggling to quench the fire that gutted the House on the
Rock at Airport Road in Abuja Sunday
“This whole building cost about N3 billion and a very substantial part
of the building has been totally destroyed.
“We cannot be sure of what is left standing now, we need to do an
integrity test to know if the whole building is going to be knocked
down,’’ Asigime said.
He, however, said that the timely response of the Fire Service was
commendable but the response with substance to deal with the situation
“is below zero.’’
House on the Rock church on fire
He said the fire fighters were not well equipped to extinguish the fire
as they lacked the required liquid and came with “the same ladder used
by Electric Distribution Companies.’’
“They were just here because they want to put it on record that they
responded to the call; but they got here and said they did not have
water. Until trucks from the private sector started coming, trucks from
Julius Berger and NNPC, may God help us in this country,’’ he added.
Moreover, the fire which gutted the House on the Rock Church in Abuja on
Sunday began on the top floor of the N3 billion edifice, according to a
witness.
The church building, which is known as `Citadel and Towers’ with a
sitting capacity of 10, 000, went up in flames at about 2pm as the rain
was falling.
The witness who identified herself simply as Esther said the fire began
after the Sunday service had closed.
She said she was about to leave the Church premises when she noticed
fire on the top floor of the building.
According to her, the plastic materials on the top floor of the building
burned quickly, and spread to the second floor and onto the pulpit.
Half of the building located on Airport Road was destroyed before the
firemen were able to tame the fire.
In his response, the Head of FCT Fire Service, Garki Station, Mr.
Stanley Ujobo, said the cause of the fire could not be ascertained yet.
“We cannot really ascertain the cause of the fire for now until we are
done with dumping, which is pouring enough water to prevent resurgence.
“A lot of combustible and very highly inflammable materials were used in
partitioning the building.
“Before you enter such a burning building, you have to take caution to
avert loss of life; that was the reason we were unable to start fighting
the fire on arrival,’’ he said.
According to Ujobo, the building did not have fire hydrant and that the
alarm system was not working.
Ujobo said that the fire fighters were professionals trained to fight
fire and would not rush into a building without proper strategy.
Ujobo advised Nigerians intending to build such big structures to
consult the fire service for professional guidance on what type of
materials to use.
Motorists and some members of the church who witnessed the fire incident
from a distance were seen worshipping and singing praises to God for
averting a bigger calamity.
The fire service deployed no fewer than eight trucks.
There were other private fire trucks that responded, before the fire was
extinguished at 5.30 p.m.
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