Executive Secretary, Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency (KASEMA), Abdulahi Hassan, confirmed the development to journalists on Tuesday .
Hassan who went on an the spot assessment to ascertain the level of damaged caused by the fire incident, said the fire incident had lead to the discovery of different illegal activities involving petroleum products in the area.
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Executive Secretary, Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency (KASEMA), Abdulahi Hassan, confirmed the development to journalists on Tuesday .
Hassan who went on an the spot assessment to ascertain the level of damaged caused by the fire incident, said the fire incident had lead to the discovery of different illegal activities involving petroleum products in the area.
According to him, the Agency would investigate to ascertain the involvement of Residents and members of the community in such activities that allegedly led to the fire outbreak.
“It is important to note that with this discovery, the Agency will commence the assessment of the area as part of its mandate in ensuring public safety.
“So we can advise government on what we need to do holistically as a state to distance people from this kind of risk,” the official said.
He warned against movement of petroleum products around residential areas, saying that those involved in such movement would be sanctioned.
Those who sustained injuries were taken to nearby hospitals .
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