The West African Examinations Council, WAEC, lost 10
computers holding vital records and information about all schools in the zone
following an inferno that gutted part of its office in Kaduna on Tuesday
morning.
The Zonal Coordinator of WAEC in Kaduna, Fedelis Gaiya, said
that the fire which occurred at about 9.50a.m. probably started from an
electrical spark or fault.
“We are running on generator. When they restored
electricity, we saw smoke all over the place.
“We are grateful that no life was lost because most of our
staff members were out to their various examination centres.’’
He explained that the incident would not affect the ongoing
examination because the question papers were safe.
He commended the Federal Fire Service, Nigeria Air Force,
State University and State Fire Service for responding fast to the situation.
He noted, “We are grateful to all the fire service
departments that responded very fast to the situation. Otherwise, the damage
would have been more than this.”
Deputy Comptroller of Federal Fire Service, Thompson
Mohammed, reiterated the need for fire extinguishers to be installed in offices
to reduce the rate of damages caused by fire.
He added, “I am sure if there were fire extinguishers here
with trained men, the damage would have been minimal.”
He urged them to liaise with the service to train their
staff on how to operate fire extinguishers, adding that, “It is committed to
discharging its duties effectively and promptly.”
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