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Fire Service Working To Save Lives And Properties Through Preventive Measures- Kano Controller

By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.

The kano state controller of the federal fire service, CFS Ibrahim Ubali disclosed that they are working day and night to save lives and properties through public enlightenment as preventive measures where they recorded tremendous achievements in accordance with the law governing the establishment of organisation.

He stated this in an interview with our correspondent in his office, adding that through public enlightenment and organising interactive sessions , the occurrance of fire outbreaks is now reducing especially when his men always engaged themselves in preventive techniques across kano state.

CFS Ibrahim stressed that” federal fire service kano command would continue to enlighten the general public on the importance of preventive measures because according to him, prevention is far better than cure, where he commended the people of kano state for their understandings and cooperation whenever his command organised an interactive sessions in the state.

After giving long historical background of the establishment of the federal fire service, CFS Ibrahim Ubali stated that the organisation is getting more recognition from the federal government and the general public, adding that federal fire service is one of the oldest establishments that focuses on human endeavor.

Furthermore, CFS Ubali lamented that ” we solicits public participation because fire incidents resulted in the loss of lives or properties,therefore it is importance to promote people’s participation at every levels so as to ensure more success.

He announced that there is cordial working relationship between the federal fire service and the kano state fire service like what is being seen at present whenever there is fire outbreak in the state where he reassured that his command would cinginue to save lives and properties across its domin.

CFS Ibrahim Ubali commended the federal controller of the federal fire service, CG Abdulganiyu jaji for his zeal and determination towards the success of the organisation especially at present, when the incident of fire outbreaks is rapidly reducing due to active preventive measures that are being taken since assuming office.

In conclusion, the state controller called on the people of kano state to gives more supports and cooperation whenever his officers and men are struggling to save lives and properties during fire outbreaks and directed the general public to call the following phone number when in distress: (08058689461) for urgent response from the Kano command of the federal fire service.

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