The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) mega station at the
Central Business District in Abuja has been gutted by fire.
A member of
staff at the mega station who preferred anonymity told the NAN on Monday
that the fire started around 10p.m. on Sunday when a tanker was
discharging fuel to the tanks of the petrol station.
The fact that it was weekend and late in the evening, reduced the risk
of casualties and significant damage. He said that officers and men of
the Abuja Federal Fire Service, were on hand to tackle the fire and
helped in preventing it from spreading to neighbouring buildings.
Some eye witnesses confirmed that the prompt response of the fire service helped the situation.
Some eye witnesses confirmed that the prompt response of the fire service helped the situation.
Yarima sani, an eye witness, said, “I was driving close with the
intention to fill up my tank when we were asked to use a different road
that there was fire at the station. “I parked and trekked and I saw the
fire service people were already there helping to quench the fire,” he
said. He added that some security men helped in controlling traffic.
Commenting on the situation, Mr Collins Elechi, Public Relations Officer, Federal Fire Service Abuja, confirmed the incident to NAN. He said that the fire started around 9.28 p.m. while a tanker was discharging product. He said the service received a distress call immediately and quickly deployed it’s men to the scene. “Our fire fighters responded immediately to the fire outbreak on Sunday at the mega station.
“The quick intervention limited the loss to the vehicles alone. “It could have been more devastating if it had happened in the day time, especially afternoon, ” he said and called on filling stations to be cautious while discharging petroleum products.
Commenting on the situation, Mr Collins Elechi, Public Relations Officer, Federal Fire Service Abuja, confirmed the incident to NAN. He said that the fire started around 9.28 p.m. while a tanker was discharging product. He said the service received a distress call immediately and quickly deployed it’s men to the scene. “Our fire fighters responded immediately to the fire outbreak on Sunday at the mega station.
“The quick intervention limited the loss to the vehicles alone. “It could have been more devastating if it had happened in the day time, especially afternoon, ” he said and called on filling stations to be cautious while discharging petroleum products.
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