Lagos Assembly Proposes 2-Year Imprisonment For Assault On Firemen

Date: 16-07-2021 8:19 pm (3 years ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
- at 16-07-2021 08:19 PM (3 years ago)
(m)

Lagos House of Assembly has recommended two years’ imprisonment for a person or persons obstructing fire fighting or assaulting firefighters.

The Assembly made the recommendation in its proposed state fire service bill.

The Chairman of the House Committee on Special Duties, Mr Raheem Kazeem (Ibeju Lekki II) made the disclosure at a one-day public hearing on the bill on Friday.

The public hearing was conducted by the House of Assembly.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the bill is entitled: “A Bill for a Law to Establish the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service and for Connected Purposes”.

According to Kazeem, the bill proposes that any person or group of people obstructing, assaulting or resisting fire service personnel shall be fined N500,000 or sentenced to a jail term of two years or both, for an individual.

He submitted that the fine for a corporate body should be five million Naira.

According to the lawmaker, failure to yield right of way to engines or other mobile fire-fighting equipment as required by the law is an offence and, on conviction, the accused shall be liable to a fine not exceeding N100,000 or a prison term not exceeding six months or both.

The lawmaker noted that the bill also provided for prohibition and control of the use of materials classified as fire hazards in the erection, alteration, improvement or repair of any building or other structures.

Kazeem said the bill also provided for risk assessment and fire investigation in public and private places considered to be potential risks to human lives and property.

According to him, the bill is aimed at preventing fire or fire-related emergencies within the state.

The lawmaker said the bill would empower the state fire service to investigate and respond to complaints from members of the public on matters that could lead to the outbreak of fire or other related emergencies.

He noted that the agency would charge fees annually for service rendered other than extinguishing fires, at the rate prescribed under the schedules of the law.

Kazeem said the rate should be reviewed periodically.

“Any prescribed charge under this may be sued for and recovered in a court of competent jurisdiction in the state by the state fire controller in his official name with full costs of action from the person charged as a debtor to the state.

“A charge shall not be made for any service rendered by the service in extinguishing fires and for rescue operations.

“It also provides that all buildings must have fire safety equipment such as conventional fire extinguishers, smoke detector, central fire alarm system and, at least, two staircases for storey buildings.

“Buildings that are two storeys or more are to have hose reel equipment and automatic fire detection and suppression system (Fire Master 200/Pyrogen etc).

“The service is empowered to cause authorised officers to inspect any building in the state and the service shall charge fees for inspection of such buildings,” he said.

Kazeem said that fire fighting equipment dealers would be expected to apply for registration with the state fire service for issuance of a certificate of registration.

He said that the certificate should be renewed yearly on payment of a prescribed fee.

He explained that every private organisation or company in the state would be required to apply for registration with the state fire service for the establishment of a private fire department or unit.


Posted: at 16-07-2021 08:19 PM (3 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- Dopybadass at 16-07-2021 09:16 PM (3 years ago)
(m)
 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 16-07-2021 09:16 PM (3 years ago) | Hero
Reply
- gogoman at 16-07-2021 10:56 PM (3 years ago)
(m)
Good!! who in their right might dey attack fire fighters  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 16-07-2021 10:56 PM (3 years ago) | Grande Master
Reply

fire TRENDING GISTS fire

TODAY'S TOP
  1. Lady Calls Out JAMB After Mysterious Overnight Change in Brother’s UTME Result

  2. "Why Was I Held Hostage?" — VeryDarkMan Blasts GTBank Over EFCC Arrest Ordeal (Video)

  3. "How My Mother’s Lover Rap3d Me" — 12 Year Old Victim Narrates Ordeal

  4. Football Star, Lionel Messi-Marriage Rumours Stir Online Frenzy As Divorce Speculations Grow

  5. Ex-AUN Provost, Professor Yusuf Attahir Baba Loses Three Children in Devastating Car Crash

  6. Female Kidnapper, Three Others Nabbed in Police Raid on Notorious Anambra Criminal Hideout

  7. El-Rufai &Peter Obi Meet At Cambridge Conference, Sparking Political Speculation Ahead Of 2027

  8. NDLEA Officer Arrested After Failed Armed Robbery Attempt, Shooting Of Bolt Driver in Abuja

  9. Fresh Wave of Violence In Benue As Herdsmen Attacks Leave Nine Farmers Dead

  10. Federal Government Sets Plans In Motion To Repatriate 15,000 Stranded Nigerians Abroad

  11. JAMB Faces Legal Heat as Aggrieved Candidates Drag Board to Court Over Low UTME Scores


THIS WEEK
  1. 18Yr Old Boy Impregnates 10 Girls, Including His Boss' Daughter After He Was Sent To Learn A

  2. "Many Have Suffered From Stroke" -Pastor Oyakhilome’s Sermon On Salt Sparks Heated Debate (Vid)

  3. VDM And I Are Officially Married - Actress Sarah Martins Drops Bombshell

  4. LA HOTTIE! Davido’s Wife, Chioma Adeleke, Flaunts Her Hot Bod In Lovely New Photos

  5. "Why I Would Choose Davido Over Burnaboy, Wizkid" – Singer, Zinoleesky

  6. 'Some Men Are Praying For Their Wives To Die So They Can Marry Another' -Nigerian Man Blows Hot

  7. Nollywood Star, Uche Ogbodo Undergoes 'BBL & Tummy Tuck'; Shares Recovery Journey (Video)

  8. I’m Married To Jesus — Pretty Reverend Sister Tells Asaba Boys Asking For Her Number (VID)

  9. What God Said I Should Tell You..- Female Bishop Sends Warning to Gospel Singer Mercy Chinwo

  10. Kunle Remi Reacts To Trending Video Showing The Toilet In A ‘Luxury Apartment’ In Lekki, Lagos


TOP MEMBERS:

Featured Discussions