Sir Siminalayi Fubara

We’ll Make Fire Service Functional After 12 Years, Gov Fubara Assures 

•Inspects Rehabilitation Works On Three Stations

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed regrets that, for over 12 years, the State-owned Fire Service Stations were left in limbo but assured that the ongoing rehabilitation will be concluded and the Stations ready for public use in the first week of March, 2025.

Governor Fubara gave the assurance when he embarked on an inspection tour to the three Fire Service Stations to access the extent of work done with the ongoing remodelling, expansion and reconstruction activities on the sites on Monday.

The Governor visited the Stations located beside the Isaac Boro Park/Mile One flyover, Borokiri in the old Port Harcourt Township and Rumuodomaya Community, all in Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas.  

Governor Fubara explained that with the ongoing work, the three major Fire Service Stations will be put into effective state to provide rapid and quick response to fire incidents in the State.

He said, “For a very long time, we have had this situation that we have to depend on the multi-nationals; Shell, Agip and Chevron and even (Elf) TotalEnergies at that time, including to respond to fire incidents in the State.

“From what we have seen today, we can confirm that the contractor is working very hard to meet the deadline. We must, I repeat, we must commission this project first week in March.”

Governor Fubara said it is the responsibility of government to have such facilities that provide vital social services available to the people to address fire incidence when they occur.

He assured that his administration is reversing the utter neglect such social services had suffered, and ensure that Rivers people will, in no distant future, begin to benefit from the Stations.

Governor Fubara said: “As a matter of fact, I can boldly say that Rivers State has not had a functional Fire Service for the past 12 years. We are a government, and amongst our responsibilities, is to protect lives and property. Issues of fire incidents could be as a result of some mistakes in our homes. 

“So, it is our duty to make sure that we are prepared to combat it whenever it occurs. We are trying to make sure that we do not depend again on the multi-nationals, but be ready and prepared to save lives and property of Rivers people,” he added. 

Governor Fubara was accompanied by Dr Tamunosisi Gogo-Jaja, former Commissioner for Water Resources; and was conducted round the facilities by the Commissioner for Special Duties, Dr Samuel Anya.

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