Gombe: ‘Fire Killed 16, N170m Property Destroyed’

Date: 24-12-2010 12:45 pm (14 years ago) | Author: Daniel Bosai
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Statistics indicate that Various fire outbreaks in the past 11 months in Gombe State have led to the death of 16 persons and destroyed property worth over N170 million, according to records obtained from the Operations Office of the state Fire Service.

The breakdown of lives lost and property destroyed indicate that three lives were lost in January, one in February, five in June, three in July and four in October while NI8 million worth of property was lost in January, N5 million in February, N12 million in March, N19 million in April, N2.7 million in May, N3.2 million in June, N1.5 million in July and August, N19 m in September, N74 million in October and N14.8 million in November.

Operations officer of the Gombe State Fire Service, Mr. Solomon Burga, said leaving fire on, and not switching off electrical appliances like water heaters after use were responsible for most of the incidents.

According to him, “in this cold period, people use fire a lot, but they seem to forget that it is dry and windy. Domestic fires, when not extinguished properly could cause a fire outbreak. Hunters also make fires that they forget to extinguish after use and they are subsequently carried further by wind. And in the urban areas, most people don’t remember to switch off electrical appliances after using them”.

Meanwhile, the 2009 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey indicates that over 100 pregnant women die during child birth in Nigeria,  National President of Nigerian Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Hajiya Fatima Abdulkareem, has said.
 Abdulkareem stated this  at a one-day sensitisation workshop on the role of the media in child and maternal mortality reduction in Gombe State at the North-east meeting of the association held in Gombe.

She added that in every 10 minutes, a woman dies while in every one hour, six women die during child birth in the country, hence the decision of the association to embark on creating awareness through the media.

Gombe Chapter Chairman of the association, Mrs. Ruth Absalom, commended the Society For Family Health for its timely intervention.


Posted: at 24-12-2010 12:45 PM (14 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- cadanre at 24-12-2010 12:50 PM (14 years ago)
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Big sorry!

Posted: at 24-12-2010 12:50 PM (14 years ago) | Hero
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- bafyguy at 24-12-2010 02:09 PM (14 years ago)
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ok
Posted: at 24-12-2010 02:09 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- giftmurphy at 24-12-2010 02:21 PM (14 years ago)
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God we need ur protection...
Posted: at 24-12-2010 02:21 PM (14 years ago) | Hero
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- destiny247 at 24-12-2010 02:36 PM (14 years ago)
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Who read the last line?
Posted: at 24-12-2010 02:36 PM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
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- chogzie at 24-12-2010 05:53 PM (14 years ago)
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na wah!
Posted: at 24-12-2010 05:53 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Pointzero at 24-12-2010 05:55 PM (14 years ago)
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Fire outbreaks here n there...........................Upgradin of fire service is needed

Posted: at 24-12-2010 05:55 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kc40 at 24-12-2010 07:59 PM (14 years ago)
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god save us
Posted: at 24-12-2010 07:59 PM (14 years ago) | Newbie
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- princedafe at 24-12-2010 09:42 PM (14 years ago)
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RIP
Posted: at 24-12-2010 09:42 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- dumosky2010 at 25-12-2010 06:41 AM (14 years ago)
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Statistics indicate that Various fire outbreaks in the past 11 months in Gombe State have led to the death of 16 persons and destroyed property worth over N170 million, according to records obtained from the Operations Office of the state Fire Service.

The breakdown of lives lost and property destroyed indicate that three lives were lost in January, one in February, five in June, three in July and four in October while NI8 million worth of property was lost in January, N5 million in February, N12 million in March, N19 million in April, N2.7 million in May, N3.2 million in June, N1.5 million in July and August, N19 m in September, N74 million in October and N14.8 million in November.

Operations officer of the Gombe State Fire Service, Mr. Solomon Burga, said leaving fire on, and not switching off electrical appliances like water heaters after use were responsible for most of the incidents.

According to him, “in this cold period, people use fire a lot, but they seem to forget that it is dry and windy. Domestic fires, when not extinguished properly could cause a fire outbreak. Hunters also make fires that they forget to extinguish after use and they are subsequently carried further by wind. And in the urban areas, most people don’t remember to switch off electrical appliances after using them”.

Meanwhile, the 2009 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey indicates that over 100 pregnant women die during child birth in Nigeria,  National President of Nigerian Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Hajiya Fatima Abdulkareem, has said.
 Abdulkareem stated this  at a one-day sensitisation workshop on the role of the media in child and maternal mortality reduction in Gombe State at the North-east meeting of the association held in Gombe.

She added that in every 10 minutes, a woman dies while in every one hour, six women die during child birth in the country, hence the decision of the association to embark on creating awareness through the media.

Gombe Chapter Chairman of the association, Mrs. Ruth Absalom, commended the Society For Family Health for its timely intervention.

This is really serious....what are the authorities about this....they don't have hearts or what....are they humans at all?
Posted: at 25-12-2010 06:41 AM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
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- dumosky2010 at 25-12-2010 06:43 AM (14 years ago)
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they are always happy to hear the poor results in their society....God help us.
Posted: at 25-12-2010 06:43 AM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
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fire TRENDING GISTS fire

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