Cross river High Court burned down in a fire outbreak

A fire outbreak has completely razed down a Cross River State High Court in Ogoja,The incident was said to have occurred on Sunday at about 7pm.

Eyewitnesses said the court, located at the Government Reserved Area, GRA, Ogoja, was completely razed, adding that there was nothing left to be salvaged.

Though the cause of the fire could not be immediately ascertained at the time of filing this report, an eyewitness, Sani Mohammed, said the incident is not connected to bush burning, which is eminent in this dry and farming season.

“The front of the court is tarred, and the back is far off any bush or dry grass, so it cannot be bush burning that caused the fire.

“Also, there was no power supply at that time; in fact, Ogoja barely had light, so it cannot be an electrical fault.

“People here are suspecting that it may be someone who has a strong case in the court,” he said.

Mohammed stated that his effort and that of others to quench the fire proved abortive as no fire service was present to put off the fire.

“There was no fire service. Meanwhile, their office is close to the court, but that place is moribund; it needs complete rehabilitation and massive funding.

“We were fetching water in buckets to quench the fire, but the fire overwhelmed us, and that’s how everything burnt down. It’s so sad,” he fumed.

The Comptroller of the Federal Fire Service in the State, Cletus Makers, lamented lack of funding for the service in the state.

According to him, the only fire truck in the state is in Calabar, about 200km away from Ogoja.

“I know the logistics problem; we don’t have equipment. The only equipment we have was the one I was able to fight to bring down which is in Calabar. That’s the only equipment we have in the whole state.

“Even if they want to move to Ogoja, the possibility of doing anything is not there,” Makers said.

Speaking, the State Police Commissioner, CP Augustine Grimah said the matter would be thoroughly investigated as an arson case.

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