Fire destroys part of NAF base in Abuja

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Fire has gutted part of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Base on the Airport Road, Abuja.

The Head of Operations of the Fire Service, Mr Amiola Adebayo, said: “The fire gutted part of the NAF Base, and our men are here putting out the fire, and we are working hard to completely quench the fire.

“However, I can’t confirm the cause of the fire outbreak yet, but we will put out a statement once our findings are concluded.”

Also, the NAF confirmed the fire incident at the NAF base, located along Bill Clinton Drive in Abuja.

The fire incident which happened at about 8’ O’clock in the morning was said to have taken place at the Jet A-1 fuel dump located inside the base.

NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ayodele Famuyiwa, commended the timely intervention of the combined team of Fire Services from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Federal Capital, TerritoryAdministration, the Federal Fire Service, and the NAF Fire Service who promptly put out the fire.

Famuyiwa, in a statement, said: “A fire incident involving a Jet A-1 fuel dump located on the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Base, Bill Clinton Drive, Abuja was reported at about 0800 hours today, Wednesday, May 10 May.

”Though located on NAF Premises, the fuel facility is owned and operated by Messer Geometrics Synergy Services Limited under a ‘Build, Operate and Transfer’ ownership agreement.

”The fire, which created an explosion from the fuel tanks, has since been put out by the combined efforts of Fire Services from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, the Federal Capital TerritoryAdministration, the Federal Fire Service, and the NAF Fire Service. It is gratifying to note that no life was lost in the incident.

”However, an investigation has been instituted to unravel the immediate and remote causes of the fire incident.

”Furthermore, the NAF wishes to use this medium to appreciate the Federal Road Safety Corps, and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, who were at the scene to offer necessary assistance as may be required.”

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