This was confirmed in a statement by the EFCC Acting Head, Media and Publicity, Tony Orilade. According to Orilade, men of the Federal Fire Service, FFS, Wuse Zonal office successfully subdued the inferno that almost razed down the Wuse 2 Zonal office of the EFCC.
“The fire fighters led by the Sector Commander, Melone Onyekachi, arrived the Wuse 2 office of the Commission when the service was alerted of the fire by the Incident Duty Officer of the Commission, Kayode Oyetunde at 7:10p.m. The fire started at the former newsroom, which now serves as storage for ICT equipments that were retrieved from the Commission former offices scattered across the Capital City.
When asked what could have caused the fire, Onyekachi said, ‘Our duty is to put off the fire; that we have successfully done. There is another department that will come and ascertain the cause of the fire’, he explained.
Two officers attached to the Combined Inter-Agency Task force who were trapped on the second floor of the building were successfully rescued before the fire was eventually subdued.
From the Guardian
Thank God no lives was lost
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This is not an accident.
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Oh yes, definitely not..
DeleteMissing files. Closed cases.
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Sabotage!
ReplyDeleteCorrupt country, they have put fire so that the high profile file cases will be close. I give up to this country.
ReplyDeleteArson!
ReplyDeletethank God no live was lost
ReplyDeleteThis is plan work, soon someone’s case will be over.
ReplyDeleteWhose file was the target?
ReplyDeleteAll case closed,this is naija .if you know you know.
ReplyDeleteCursed ke? Lawd!
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I hope the fire also burnt the snake that swallowed 50 million
ReplyDeleteClearing evidence and covering up ahead of the election...well done and kudos to the dead youths of Nigeria who only know how to abuse and beat women on and offline....
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