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Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by milann: 8:36am On Jul 17, 2021
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 use of materials classified as fine hazard 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 that 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 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 extinguisher, smoke detectors, central fire alarm systems and, at least, two staircases for storey buildings.

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

“The service is empowered to cause authorised officers to carry out inspection of 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 certificate of registration.

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

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

In his contribution, a former Head of Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Aderemi Ajose, said the fire service should be under Lagos State Ministry of Special Duties.

He suggested amendment of some of the sections of the bill. Ajose said a member of the agency’s board should be retired director in the service, adding that another should have about 30 years experience in fire service.

Also contributing, Mr Ologunboye Pascal, a retired fire service officer, said there should be a provision for firemedics to help in dispensing first aid at fire accident scenes.

A fire engineer, Mr Jumade Adejola, suggested that commercial buildings should be mandated to install fire hydrants in their apartments to reduce fire incidents.

A former Commissioner for Home Affairs in the state, Mr Oyinlomo Danmole, advised that fire hydrant should be stationed at strategic places across the state to be handy to fire fighters during fire emergencies.

Earlier in his address, the Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr Wasiu Eshinlokun-Sanni, said the state government would continue to attach importance to the security of the state residents.Eshinlokun-Sanni, who represented Speaker Mudashiru Obasa, said there were fire incidents in the state in recent times.He said that the bill was meant to address fire issues.
(NAN)
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/lagos-assembly-proposes-2-year-jail-term-for-assault-on-firemen-2/

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Biggie2000(m): 8:50am On Jul 17, 2021
Is it not civilians that have been putting off fire by themselves, which firefighter are u talking about? Who get time to dey beat firefighter

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by richmond500: 8:51am On Jul 17, 2021
My flyover governor is waiting for markets to burn so he can splash millions

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Veqtor: 8:56am On Jul 17, 2021
This lawmakers keep making yeye laws for things that don't matter, while the country goes up in flames.

Who assaults firemen nitori olorun?

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Maxymilliano(m): 9:35am On Jul 17, 2021
Attack on firemen in Lagos most times is a result of slow response to emergency situations, usual lack of water excuses which has become the norm and arriving fire scenes with empty tanks.

All this could only elicit nothing but physical assault and attacks from victims and sympathizers.

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Bedtec: 11:40am On Jul 17, 2021
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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:40am On Jul 17, 2021
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.
What will make a reasonable citizen to Block the way of a fire fighting vehicle going to save lives and properties in the first place, if not madness.
This is how things are done in saner climes that we wanna emulate.

anselm791:
I have never seen a fireman in person in my life.
Where do you reside?
Don't worry, you will see them someday..... for good.

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Nobody: 11:41am On Jul 17, 2021
And what about those assaulted by the police?

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Nobody: 11:42am On Jul 17, 2021
All these bet9ja agents littering every post with their games, I hope they are paying their dues accordingly to Seun.

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by PAWG(m): 11:42am On Jul 17, 2021
I’m totally for this. Amidst the traffic situation in most parts of Lagos, whenever there’s a fire, residents expect fire men to teleport to the affected area like they’re super heroes.

Unruly residents even go as far as descending on them like they were the cause of the fire in the first place.

That job isn’t easy, they need to be supported, encouraged and equipped not waylaid.

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by temitope27(m): 11:43am On Jul 17, 2021
Biggie2000:
Is it not civilians that have been putting off fire by themselves, which firefighter are u talking about? Who get time to dey beat firefighter
me sef dey wonder, cos I never hear someone beat firemen b4
Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by anselm791(m): 11:45am On Jul 17, 2021
I have never seen a fireman in person in my life.

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by stunnert(m): 11:47am On Jul 17, 2021
Make it 5
Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Throwback: 11:50am On Jul 17, 2021
Is this a pressing issue?
Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Rebuke: 11:51am On Jul 17, 2021
Ok
Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Humblebloke(m): 11:55am On Jul 17, 2021
undecided angry



Do we actually have a functioning fire department

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Jerryherd: 11:56am On Jul 17, 2021
Laws should also give them automatic right of way once the siren goes on
Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Goldenheart(m): 11:56am On Jul 17, 2021
sad I Dont know about you but I have never heard of fire services saving anything or anyone.

Not even an heroic event that can be referrenced..

I dey see them for Ikeja fire station, wearing white Tshirt and white short doing exercise by 4pm grin

Redundant sector.

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by unmask: 12:02pm On Jul 17, 2021
Good one, just this part I don't understand.

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


Why should you charge me for coming to inspect my building if I did not call you. Shouldn't that be covered by my tax?

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Femeto: 12:06pm On Jul 17, 2021
milann:

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/lagos-assembly-proposes-2-year-jail-term-for-assault-on-firemen-2/
Fire service wey no dey always get water. The Opic plaza was five minutes away from the fire service in front of Lasuth in Ikeja yet people lost their lives. Why would people not be angry? They get to the scene of the fire 1 hour after it started.

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Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by Femeto: 12:09pm On Jul 17, 2021
PAWG:
I’m totally for this. Amidst the traffic situation in most parts of Lagos, whenever there’s a fire, residents expect fire men to teleport to the affected area like they’re super heroes.

Unruly residents even go as far as descending on them like they were the cause of the fire in the first place.

That job isn’t easy, they need to be supported, encouraged and equipped not waylaid.
Most of the time the closest fire service to the point of incident don't have water. Some even get there without water. Traffic is not an excuse. The fire service in Lagos is not well equipped.
Re: Lagos Assembly Proposes 2- Year Jail Term For Assault On Firemen by PAWG(m): 12:15pm On Jul 17, 2021
Femeto:
Most of the time the closest fire service to the point of incident don't have water. Some even get there without water. Traffic is not an excuse. The fire service in Lagos is not well equipped.


I agree with you that they have their lapses and need to be equipped 100%.

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