DEATH OF RETIRED SENIOR OFFICERS: IGP EXPRESSES SHOCK, COMMISERATES WITH FAMILIES OF JITOBOH, LONGE.. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 PRESS RELEASE DEATH OF RETIRED SENIOR OFFICERS: IGP EXPRESSES SHOCK, COMMISERATES WITH FAMILIES OF JITOBOH, LONGE. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D, NPM, is deeply shocked by the deaths of Retired DIG Moses Ambakina Jitoboh, who passed on during the early hours of Friday 27th December, 2024, after a brief illness, and Pastor Bola Longe (AIG Rtd.) who passed away on Sunday 22nd December 2024.  Retired DIG Moses Jitoboh served as the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Department of Information & Communications Technology (ICT), Force Headquarters, before his retirement in 2023, while retired AIG Bola Longe had served as the CP Nasarawa State, and as the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Federal Operations, Force Headquarters Abuja, before his retirement in 2021. Their contributions to the Nigeria Police Force, dedication to service and integrity can never be forgotten. The passing of these officers is a great loss, not only to their f...

INVESTIGATION COMMENCES ON ONITSHA OGBOSISI FIRE DISASTER-PPRO. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


 Investigation Commences on Onitsha Ogbosisi Fire Disaster - PPRO


By Juliana Nwachukwu/Anakor Nkiru/Ngozi Okoli


The Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Tochukwu Ikenga (SP), on December 19, said that investigation has commenced on the cause of the fire outbreak that occurred at Ogbosisi market, Bridge head approach, Onitsha South Local Government Area.


Ikenga who confirmed the story said, "The swift response of the police and fire service operatives to the fire outbreak at ogbosisi brought the situation under control, police operatives have cursives off the scene to prevent hoodlums from taking advantage of the situation to loot goods and properties.


“An investigation into the cause of the fire has begun, and while no lives were lost, the value of goods destroyed is yet to be fully ascertained,” he said.


It was gathered that the Mayor, Onitsha South Local Government who prevented the inferno from spreading further by his prompt action on receiving the distress call, quickly mobilized the rescue teams, including the Department of Fire Service in Okpoko, whose efforts successfully contained the blaze.


Firefighters from Asaba, Delta State, also assisted in extinguishing the flames, preventing the fire from spreading to other parts of the market and nearby areas, including Okpoko and Asaba.


Chief Orji while speaking expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders.


"We thank the fire service department, the police, the onitsha vigilante services(AVS) and our traders, led by the Caretaker Committee Chairman of Bridge Head Market, for their prompt interventions.


“We will continue to prioritize the safety of lives and property in our local government area. As this is the harmattan season, I urge everyone to exercise caution and avoid activities that could lead to fire outbreaks,” he said.


The Caretaker Chairman of Bridge Head Market, Hon. Chinedu Ezekweike commended Chief Orji for his leadership during the crisis. Narrating the events, Hon. Ezekwike said he was shocked when he received news of the fire but was relieved by the timely response of the local government chairman and nearby residents.


"The fire started around 9pm but through the efforts of firefighters from Okpoko and Asaba,as well as the swift coordination by Hon Orji, we were able to contain it, I am grateful to the chairman, traders and residents who played a role in averting a larger disaster, this incident demonstrates that Ndigbo still support one another in times of need," he said.


He said that the fire, which affected the furniture section of the market, destroyed goods worth millions of naira, though the exact cause of the inferno is yet to be determined.


"I urge traders, particularly those operating machinery or using flammable materials, to take precautions. Ensure that all machines and electrical appliances are switched off after business hours. This is the harmattan season and even a spark could ignite a fire, let us work together to avert future incidents," he cautioned.


The incidents which affected 18 shops highlights the importance of vigilance, especially during the harmattan season, and underscores the critical role of leadership in managing emergency.


*Juliana is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

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