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Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Shehuyinka: 9:15am On Feb 01, 2022
In October 2019, a section of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) building located in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), was gutted by fire.

The news spread like wildfire on social media such that the former spokesperson Wahab Gbadamosi confirmed the incident with the assurance of providing details of losses incurred due to the inferno.

The fire outbreak was later subdued by officials of the fire service.

Similarly, in January 2021, the FCT witnessed another fire incident at the Kugbo Furniture and Timber Market. About 100 shops were engulfed by fire while goods worth N3billion were lost to the inferno.

It was not the first time the furniture market would experience such a disaster.

Around the same month in 2020, a similar incident had occurred where traders lost goods and huge sum of money .

By July 2021, the FCT recorded another fire incident in the Karmo market. According to one Toluwani Ajayi, who was an eyewitness, a generator explosion had caused the inferno.

It gradually spread, covering a larger part of the stalls. Goods worth millions were lost to the unfortunate incident.

But that was not all. About four months after, on November 5, 2021, another fire incident broke out in Kubwa, a different suburb area of FCT. It happened precisely at the Kubwa ultra-modern market, claiming five lives.

The Police later confirmed the incident.

The latest in the series of fire incidents in FCT was Abuja’s Next Cash & Carry inferno. It drew so much attention and public concern that the authorities promised to investigate the cause.

It is uncertain if any official outcome from the supposed probe has been made public.

The series of incidents simply implies that the FCT Administration must be proactive in addressing the recurring fire disasters.

Hence, it developed an online portal (www.myfctagov.ng) where members of the public could easily contact the FCT Fire Service should there be an urgent need.

The platform boldly has on it three phone numbers with large font sizes: 0814643440, 092006118, 092914089. That is, with a glance, the public could easily grab the numbers and put a call to the service.

The initiative, according to the FCT Administration, is the "Federal Capital Territory Residents Engagement Platform designed to connect the residents of FCT with the FCT Administration for interactions, communication, and collaboration between the government and the residents."

Emergency numbers of FCT Fire Service on the official portal of FCTA residents interactive platform. Source: Myfctagov.ng
https://www.icirnigeria.org/fire-service-inactive-emergency-lines-on-fctas-website-place-residents-at-risk/

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by justdogitto: 9:32am On Feb 01, 2022
Fire service that don't even have light to charge their phones not to talk of having enough bucket to fetch water....

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Starboytwo(m): 9:32am On Feb 01, 2022
Nothing wey no wrong with this country.

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Offpoint1: 9:33am On Feb 01, 2022
The only thing that works in the country is CORRUPTION

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Michelle70(m): 9:33am On Feb 01, 2022
The only person that does his work well in this Nigeria is the camera men in Aso rock.

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by slawormiir: 9:34am On Feb 01, 2022
Damnnn niggar
Too bad
Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by adamooye: 9:35am On Feb 01, 2022
*****
Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Hndrrxxx(m): 9:35am On Feb 01, 2022
Winter time, we gon set your blocks on fire nigga

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Nobody: 9:35am On Feb 01, 2022
The headline does not correlate with the article.

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by FreestufsNG: 9:36am On Feb 01, 2022
Ok
Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Sonnobax15(m): 9:37am On Feb 01, 2022
lipsrsealed
The truth is that no agency in this country is active currently undecided. Abi na the same fire service wey go arrive the scene of fire accident and begin complain say dem no get water for their tank? undecided.

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by JON01: 9:40am On Feb 01, 2022
Rubbish
Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by fastseo: 9:41am On Feb 01, 2022
sad most Nigerian government agencies don't have functional emails and phone number.
Even most universities in Nigeria dont have a functional phone number or email.. The ones they provided are either not working or non available.
Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by odaniel1(m): 9:42am On Feb 01, 2022
Over here in Lagos, they attend to these emergencies quite averagely. Delay time, max 2hrs. But if you stay far away, delay time 2years. grin
Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 9:42am On Feb 01, 2022
YOUR C O U N T R Y IS A D Y S F U N C T I O N A L C O U N T R Y

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Michealdonald24(m): 9:46am On Feb 01, 2022
Do anybody have idea what MML investment platform is all about and how they operate ?
Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by DropsMic(m): 9:50am On Feb 01, 2022
Normal
Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Valuefor: 9:59am On Feb 01, 2022
That's not too good

Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by thegreencoal: 10:13am On Feb 01, 2022
VeeVeeMyLuv:
YOUR C O U N T R Y IS A D Y S F U N C T I O N A L C O U N T R Y

Although I am a Nigerian, but I agree with you 700%!

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by Burgerlomo: 10:46am On Feb 01, 2022
justdogitto:
Fire service that don't even have light to charge their phones not to talk of having enough bucket to fetch water....

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Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by ciggy000(m): 12:31pm On Feb 01, 2022
That must have been a typo error. Please take note the number is 092906118 and not as reported .
Re: Fire Service: Inactive Emergency Lines On FCTA's Website Put Residents At Risk by kenben: 12:51pm On Feb 01, 2022
The FCT minister and Minister of state are both failures. I hope they are investigated when they leave office.

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