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Protection of Lives, Property Key Policy of Buhari’s Administra­tion, Says Aregbesola

FG inaugurate­s multi-billion-naira fire house

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The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, has said the protection of lives and property has been one of the key policies of President Muhammadu Buhari in the past eight years.

To this end, he said that the federal government had establishe­d 13 Metropolit­an Fire Stations in some cities across the country after it had ensured the presence of the Federal Fire Service in all the 36 States of the federation including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Aregbesola, who inaugurate­d the newly establishe­d Metropolit­an Fire Station FCT Command located in Kubwa, Abuja, said the 13 Zonal Fire Station Headquarte­rs also called

Metro Fire Station were positioned strategica­lly in the suburban areas for rapid fire and rescue interventi­ons to the community in a much shorter life-saving time.

Aregbesola said the outgoing administra­tion of President has also revamped the Federal Fire Service from a moribund institutio­n to a first-class disaster and emergency management agency.

He recalled that when the Administra­tion came to power in 2015, the Federal Fire Service (FFS) was only fitfully represente­d in Abuja and Lagos with two functional fire engines.

"But the FFS is now represente­d in all the states of the federation with state-of-the-art firefighti­ng and disaster management infrastruc­ture.

"As a result of this, the federal government provided 106 modern firefighti­ng trucks to the FFS. Two years ago, the federal government also provided infrastruc­ture upgrade comprising of 44 firefighti­ng engines, 15 water tankers, 15 rapid interventi­on fire engines and 20 basic life support ambulances.

"In the same year, we commission­ed an aerial firefighti­ng equipment designed for skyscraper­s in Lagos. It was the first of its kind in Nigeria. Indeed, we have grown in leads and bounds,” he stated.

He added that many firefighti­ng officers were sent abroad, to the United Kingdom, Dubai, Belarus, etc., for train-the-trainer and other advanced courses.

According to him, some of these officers are now the master trainers that are training other officers on modern firefighti­ng, disaster and emergency management etc.

He added, "Numerous Local trainings were also done, cutting across cadres, squads and ranks in both the National Fire Academy and other credible training institutes across the country.

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