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Lagos Assembly proposes two years imprisonment for assault on firefighters

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Lagos House of Assembly has proposed two years imprisonment for a person or persons obstructing fire fighting or assaulting firefighters.

The assembly made the recommendation in its proposed state fire service bill.

Chairman of the House Committee on Special Duties, Mr Raheem Kazeem representing Ibeju Lekki II, disclosed this at a one-day public hearing on the Bill yesterday.

The public hearing was conducted by the House of Assembly.

The Bill tagged, “A Bill for a law to establish the Lagos State Fire And Rescue Service and for Connected Purposes”, passed through a public hearing at the premises of the Lagos State House Assembly.

According to the Bill, “Any person or persons who obstruct, interferes with, assaults or resists any officer of the fire service in the course of the execution of his duty under a proposed fire service law or resist any such officer or service is to be fined the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N500,000.00) or sentence to a jail term of 2 years or both for an individual and Five Million Naira (N5,000,000.00) fine for a corporate body.

“In addition, failure to yield right of way to engines or other mobile fire-fighting equipment as required by the law is an offence and on conviction, the accused shall be liable to a fine not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000.00) or to a term not exceeding six (6) months or both.

According to the Chairman, “The Bill is to provide fire fighting and rescue services or use any equipment maintained by the service for the prevention, extinguishment and control of fire or natural disasters and other humanitarian emergencies.

“It is also to ensure that reasonable steps are taken to prevent or mitigate damage to property resulting from fire incidents and promote a culture of safety in the state through pubic education on fire prevention and emergency preparedness.

“Provide for fire safety code to be followed by all persons, including entities operating within the state.

“Provides and maintains fire alarms in such positions in any street or public place as deemed proper, and to affix any such fire alarm to any wall or fence adjoining a street or public place.

“Employ its services for purposes other than fire-fighting, for which it appears to the service to be suitable, and if deemed fit, to make such charge as may be prescribed for any service, excluding fire-fighting and rescue services rendered in the course of such employment or use.

“It also provides that the service would prohibit and control the use of materials classified as fine hazard in the erection, alteration, improvement or repair of any building or other structure.

“All buildings must have fire safety equipment such as conventional fire extinguishers, smoke detector, a central fire alarm system and at least two staircases for storey buildings.

“Buildings that are two storeys or more are to have hose reel equipment and an automatic fire detection and suppression system”, he disclosed.

Raheem explained that the fire service is empowered to investigate and respond to complaints from the public on matters that can lead to an outbreak of fire or other related emergencies.

Adding that, it is also empowered to carry out investigations after fire-fighting and rescue operations and other related emergencies to determine the causes and effects of the incidents.

“The parastatal will charge fees annually for service rendered other than for extinguishing fires at the rates prescribed under the schedules of the law, and the rate of the fees charged by the service prescribed under the schedules to the law is to be reviewed periodically”, he noted.

However, Raheem noted that, the Bill if passed will require every private organisation or company in Lagos state to apply for registration with the service to establish a private fire department or unit.

Also speaking at the event, the Director of Lagos State Fire Service, Mrs Abimbola Adeseye said that the public hearing was in line with their duty call in fulfilling the THEMES agenda of the Governor to aid governance and make the state’s security function effectively.

“That informed some of the provisions in the bill that is being examined.

“It is to enable us to work more with a law that empowers us to function maximally.

“It is for us to work at reducing the number of emergencies and the damages it could cause, be it fire outbreak or any other disaster.

“We want the House of Assembly to help us examine it more and incorporate those things we said could assist our operations and we are urging Governor Sanwo- Olu to sign the Bill into Law in time,” she said.

Adeseye added that the establishment of a fire academy will also help in Lagos State, which she said is available in other climes.

She stated that it is an institution that is needed in Lagos State to help educate firefighters, not only government workers, but private firefighters.

According to her, members of the public are also not left out in the sensitisation, it will let them know what to do in case of emergency.

Some stakeholders expressed their views on the Bill during the hearing.

In his contribution, a former head of the Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Aderemi Ajose said that the agency should be domiciled under the Ministry of Special Duties and suggested an amendment to some of its sections.

Ajose said that two of the board members should be a retired director in the service and that the other should be someone with about 30 years of experience in fire service.

He also said the Chairman of the Board should be appointed by the Governor with the recommendation of the Head of Service rather than the commissioner of the ministry and that salary and emoluments of paramilitary service agencies should be included in the proposed law.

Also contributing, Mr Ologunboye Pascal, a retired fire service officer said that provision should be made for fire medics to help in dispending first aid at the fire incident scene.

A fire engineer, who was also at the event, Eng. Jumade Adejola said that commercial buildings, including companies, should be mandated to install fire hydrants in their apartments to reduce fire incidents.

He added that anyone that is building a market must have a fire hydrant at a close perimeter.

A former commissioner for Home Affairs in the state, Oyinlomo Danmole, who was also present, advised that fire hydrants should be stationed across the state so that firefighters would not wait for water corporations at fire scenes.

Earlier in his address, the Deputy Speaker of the House, Wasiu Eshinlokun-Sanni, who represented the Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa said that the Lagos State Government shall continue to attach importance to the security of the people of the state.

Eshinlokun-Sanni recalled that there had been several fire incidents in the state in recent times, adding that the Bill was meant to address issues relating to the issue and find lasting solutions to them.

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The late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, was on Friday laid to rest in Abuja, amid tears and tributes.

President Bola Tinubu conferred a posthumous award of the Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) on the late Chief of Army Staff.

The burial took place at the National Cemetery in Abuja to end two days of funeral rites that began in Lagos earlier in the week.

His body was lowered into the grave at exactly 4:41pm after the ceremony that lasted over two hours.

Lagbaja’s casket, draped in Nigeria’s green and white colours, arrived at the cemetery around 3pm in a white funeral wagon after a funeral service at the National Christian Centre in Abuja.

Dignitaries were led to the event by President Bola Tinubu. Others are Vice President Kashim Shettima; the Acting Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen. Olufemi Oluyede; the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa; Minister of Defence, Abubakar Badaru, and other top government officials and military brass.

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