95 Percent of Lagos Fires Blamed on Human Error, Says Fire Chief

 

 

The Controller-General of the Lagos Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, has revealed that investigations by the agency indicate that approximately 95 percent of fire outbreaks in Lagos are caused by unsafe human actions, primarily due to inadequate public awareness and poor safety practices.

 

 

Adeseye made this disclosure on Saturday during a Safety Walk and the inauguration of the Lagos State Fire Marshals Club at the State Secretariat in Alausa.

 

The event featured a public sensitisation walk from Alausa to Ikeja Under Bridge, along Awolowo Way, amid growing concerns over the rising cases of fire incidents, especially in markets and workplaces across the state.

 

 

According to her, the Fire Marshals initiative is designed to reduce fire outbreaks through sustained awareness campaigns, training, and the deployment of community-based volunteers who will serve as first responders.

 

She explained that the marshals would be equipped with basic fire safety knowledge to help prevent incidents and respond promptly before the arrival of professional firefighters.

 

 

“The collaboration with first responders and the Lagos State Fire Service aligns with the vision of the administration of Babajide Sanwo-Olu for a safer Lagos,” Adeseye said.

 

“This government and the leadership of the Fire and Rescue Service are deeply committed to reducing fire outbreaks. Awareness and knowledge remain critical in preventing fires, and this initiative is structured to provide that knowledge to residents,” she added.

 

She stressed that the programme presents an opportunity for residents to actively support the Lagos State Fire Service, noting that the ultimate objective is to transform members of the public into partners in promoting fire safety across communities.

 

 

One of the newly inducted fire marshals, Mr. Ajao Sulaimon, a community leader, said he joined the initiative due to the increasing number of fire incidents in the state.

 

“Most of these fires happen because people lack adequate knowledge about fire prevention. Being part of the Fire Marshals Club will help me understand fire management better and enable me to assist in controlling incidents before firefighters arrive,” he said.

 

Another marshal, Mr. Abube John, also cited growing concern over fire outbreaks in Lagos as his motivation.

 

“Fire incidents have become a serious challenge, and many residents have little or no knowledge of firefighting or prevention.

 

“I joined the Fire Marshals Club as my contribution to society, believing it is one way I can help improve safety and protect lives and property in Lagos,” he said.

 

 

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