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Panic as fires engulfs FIRS Office in Abuja
A fire outbreak occurred on Saturday at one of the offices of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) in Abuja, causing panic in the area.
Videos shared widely on social media showed flames engulfing parts of the building as people watched in shock.
Confirming the incident, the FIRS said the fire broke out at its office located at No. 15 Sokode Crescent, Wuse Zone 5.
The confirmation was contained in a statement signed by Sikiru Akinola, technical assistant (print media) to the executive chairman of the service.
“The fire, which broke out on the fourth floor of the building, was promptly responded to by our security personnel on duty,” the statement reads.
“With the swift support of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Fire Service and other emergency responders, the fire was successfully contained and prevented from spreading further.
“We are grateful to report that no lives were lost in the incident. However, a number of offices on the affected floor sustained damage.
“An investigation into the cause of the fire has commenced, with preliminary assessments pointing to a possible electrical fault.
“In the meantime, all internal safety protocols are being thoroughly reviewed and strengthened to mitigate against future occurrences.”
In September, four staff of the FIRS died in a fire at Afriland Towers on Broad street, Lagos.
The victims were identified as Ekelikhostse George, assistant director; David Sunday-Jatto, assistant director; Nkem Onyemelukwe, senior manager; and Peter Ifaranmaye, manager.

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