The Comptroller General (CG) of the Federal Fire
Service, Mr. Ibrahim Liman, on Tuesday warned that he may be forced to ignore
emergency fire incident calls in areas where the safety of its personnel and
firefighting assets are endangered by the people.
Commenting on the fire safety awareness level in
the country, he said his officers had been subjected to all sorts of
molestation, including stoning and destruction of fire assets, whenever they
responded to fire incidents.
Speaking to journalists at the unveiling/demonstration
of new advanced firefighting equipment at its headquarters in Abuja, he said:
“Anytime our men turn out to fight fire, they (people) don't know which station
they are coming from, they start stoning them, thereby injuring our staff in
the process and destroying the equipment.”
He said: “But I have warned before now and I am
still warning again that any area that does not exercise restraint if there is
fire, we will not respond unless the
elders in that area talk to the youths because we cannot afford to lose our
firemen and expensive equipment.
“So, I am appealing to the youths in these areas to
please be friendly with our firefighters anytime they respond to firefighting
calls.
“But where that is not achieved, honestly, I think
I may take the next action by not responding to emergency in such area.”
However, the fire service boss said the new
advanced firefighting new technology manufactured by Advanced Firefighting
Technology (AFT) in Germany entails the deployment of special pickup vans which
are mounted with water pumps and unique liquid solutions to access area where
its conventional heavy-duty trucks cannot access and put out fires more
effectively.
According to him, “We are trying to acquire this
because there are areas that are not accessible by the big trucks and so we
need to acquire some of these ones to cover such areas. And from what we are
seeing from the demonstrations, we are satisfied.”
Meanwhile, Director at AFT Germany, Mr. Nabil Saad,
said the new technology known as MBM Combat utilises low pressured gas and
liquid to put out big fire in an easy manner, adding that it is the most
economical solution for modern firefighting.
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