FCT Police confirms fire incidence at petrol station

The blaze, which ignited around 5:30 pm, reportedly started when a tanker caught fire while discharging fuel

Apprehension gripped Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, on Thursday when a fire broke out at the Mainland Oil and Gas filling station in the Kubwa area of the Federal Capital Territory.

The blaze, which ignited around 5:30 pm, reportedly started when a tanker caught fire while discharging fuel.

Personnel from the FCT Fire Service and the police were swiftly mobilized to the scene.

FCT Police spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, confirmed the incident, noting that the FCT Commissioner of Police, Benneth Igweh, promptly responded to the emergency. Adeh also stated that no deaths were recorded and that the fire was under control.

She said, “In response to the fire outbreak at Mainland Oil and Gas filling station in Kubwa, the Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Benneth Igweh, swiftly mobilised police patrol teams from Kubwa division and personnel of PMF 50 alongside operatives of the Federal Fire Service to the scene to possibly rescue victims, extinguish the fire, and protect other assets of the filling station from being engulfed.

“While no fatalities were recorded, preliminary investigation revealed that a tanker discharging fuel actually caught fire, but with the combined effort of the police operatives, fire service personnel, and members of the public, the fire was extinguished even though the tanker got burned completely.

“While the cause of the fire outbreak is yet to be ascertained, the situation is now very much under control, as the fire has been extinguished.”

She said, “In response to the fire outbreak at Mainland Oil and Gas filling station in Kubwa, the Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Benneth Igweh, swiftly mobilised police patrol teams from Kubwa division and personnel of PMF 50 alongside operatives of the Federal Fire Service to the scene to possibly rescue victims, extinguish the fire, and protect other assets of the filling station from being engulfed.

“While no fatalities were recorded, preliminary investigation revealed that a tanker discharging fuel actually caught fire, but with the combined effort of the police operatives, fire service personnel, and members of the public, the fire was extinguished even though the tanker got burned completely.

“While the cause of the fire outbreak is yet to be ascertained, the situation is now very much under control, as the fire has been extinguished.”

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