Fire razes company property in Lagos
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The management of Rida National Plastics Company Ltd, Oshodi, Lagos is counting its loses after an early morning fire destroyed its property worth millions of Naira on Sunday.
A Correspondent of the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) who visited the scene of the fire reports that officials
of the Lagos State Fire Service Department battled the fire which
started at about 7:00 a.m. for many hours, before finally bringing it
under control.
Also, officials of the Lagos State
Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the Lagos State Traffic Management
Authority (LASTMA) and the Police battled to manage traffic, security
and safety on the Apapa/Oworonshoki expressway, as sympathisers thronged
the scene.
An official of the Lagos State Rapid
Response Unit who simply identified himself as `Mr Nature’ told NAN that
the fire started at about 7: 00 a.m.
“Due to
the kind of products being produced at the company, the fire was
difficult to handle because of the inflammable nature of their plastic
products.
“Officials of the Lagos State
Fire Service battled the fire for many hours , trying to ensure that it
did not spread to neighbouring companies in the area, as well as the
Ikeja Military Cantonment,” he said.
A staff of the company who did not want to be identified, told NAN that the fire started at about 7:00 a.m., from a bush fire.
He
explained that the company had a wide expanse of land behind its fence,
which is linked to a nearby Army barracks, adding that the bush fire
spread into the company’s premises from the barracks.
“The
fire started as a result of bush burning from the barracks in Ikeja,
behind us. It is just a fence that demarcated our company from them.
“Fire
from the burning bush spread into our compound and available company
personnel made efforts to put it out but water could not immediately put
it of.
“All our machines, including the recycling machine, grinding machine and the blender, were all burnt in the incident,” he told NAN.
NAN
observed that the incident caused panic on the ever busy
Apapa/Oworonshoki Expressway, but officials of LASTMA made frantic
efforts to control traffic on the highway.
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