
The season of fire in Lagos State continued on Sunday morning by
claiming the life of an eight-month-old baby, identified simply as
Ibukunoluwa, in the Oworonshoki area of the state. The incident happened
less than a week after 15 people lost their lives in an inferno caused
by a fallen tanker laden with 33,000 litres of petrol in the Kirikiri
area of the state. Our correspondent, who visited the scene of the
Sunday fire at Oke Erin Street, Oworonshoki, learnt that over 30 people
were rendered homeless in the fire that lasted for over an hour.
According to residents, the fire started around 10am after the elder
sister of the deceased baby, who was cooking noodles, forgot to put the
fire out. It was learnt that the mother of the baby, who is an employee
of the Lagos State Waste Management Agency, was not home when the
incident occurred. A victim, who identified herself only as Iya David,
said the fire was able to spread to other rooms because many of the
occupants of the compound had gone to church. She said, “I was in church
when I started receiving telephone calls that my house had been gutted
by fire. I quickly rushed down to the scene and saw that about six rooms
were on fire. We quickly rallied around and attempted to put out the
fire but it continued to spread. “We moved closer and that was when we
heard the little baby crying. We saw the baby burning, but there was
nothing we could do as the fire was too intense and the roof came
crashing down.” Our correspondent learnt that because the houses were
all made of wood and sawdust, the fire continued to spread and the
residents called on the fire service for help. It was learnt that the
state fire service deployed a truck of water in the scene from Ilupeju
Fire Station. It was learnt that by the time the fire was put out
completely, six shanties had been completely razed while three others
were damaged. The landlord of the compound, Samuel Olaoye, said seven
families were affected by the fire. Olaoye explained that the fire
started from the veranda where the baby’s sister, said to be about
12-years-old, was cooking. He said, “I was at church when I was called
by residents. I learnt that the older sister of the baby was cooking
noodles at the veranda when the fire started. She got scared and ran for
her life and by the time she could get help, it was too late. “The baby
has been buried, while I have not seen the mother and the sister for
hours.” As of 4pm, when our correspondent left the scene, smoke was
still billowing from the charred items. Many of the victims were seen
searching through the debris to salvage some of their belongings. one of
the victims said, “It is not our wish to live in shanties, but it is
because we are poor. We have nowhere to lay our heads and we have
nothing of our own. We are all going to sleep in a church down the road
today. By tomorrow, we will figure something out. “We however call on
the state government to please save our soul.” The General Secretary,
Council of Oworonsoki Youth Forum, Kabiawu Babajide, called on the state
government and corporate bodies to establish a fire station within the
area because of high incidences of fire in the area and its large
population. He said, “Millions of people live in Oworonshoki and many
fire incidents occur every day. Despite this, we have no fire station.
Whenever there is a fire, we have to wait for a fire station from
Ilupeju to respond. This is not adequate. “We have written to the
Ministry of Home Affairs, but nothing has been done yet. Apart from the
government, we have written many banks and other private companies to
help us achieve this. “Having a fire station here would not only benefit
residents of Owornshoki but also motorists around Third Mainland
Bridge.” Meanwhile, another petrol tanker laden with 33,000 litres,
crashed around Ajasa Bus Stop in the Meiran area of the state on
Saturday. The tanker driver was said to have lost control and rammed
into a fully-loaded passenger bus There was however no fire outbreak as
firemen were able to cordon off the area and handle the situation. The
Director of the state fire service, Razaq Fadipe, who confirmed the two
incidents, urged members of the public to be careful in their daily
activities