PORT HARCOURT – TEEMING on-campus female students of the Rivers State
University of Science and Technology (RSUST) Port Harcourt are now
displaced following a dawn fire which razed one of the female hostels at
the institution.
The wild fire took out the entire Hostel A2
bungalow, displacing all of three official occupants and several
squatters in over 30 rooms with most victims losing all belongings as
the raging fire also forced out occupants of adjacent Hostel A1.
Wosa
Chidiebere Prisca, a Foundation Education student among those displaced
told Vanguard that. “A lot of us left early for 6.00am lectures this
morning only to be told moments later that our hostel was on fire. It
was too late before those in my situation got back.”
Good Isiah, a
100 Level Computer Studies orphan student of Ogoni descent who lost all
her property was inconsolable over the burning of her vital documents
wondering who would come to her rescue to retrieve the valued papers.
In
preliminary appraisal of the incident, South South Zonal Team Leader,
Search and Rescue Unit of the National Emergency Management Agency
(NEMA), Mr. Fortunatus Anyanwu told Vanguard that the fire was set off
when a camp cooking gas exploded on an occupant in an undisclosed room
while lighting up the cooking appliance.
The NEMA official however
explained that no casualty was recorded in the incident, but there were
indications that the students who lit the gas cooker may have sustained
some injuries.
Other affected students who spoke in anonymity
stressed that the gas cooker exploded in Room 28 of the affected block
and spread fast to raze the entire building, blaming the school
management for not monitoring its prohibition of use of cooking gas on
campus, while others bemoaned the school’s unpreparedness to respond
with dispatch to have possibly saved the situation.
However,
Public Relations Officer of the institution, Mr. Desmond Nwosu who
described the incident as unfortunate put the number of those displaced
at “About 100 and we are happy no life was lost and management is making
necessary arrangement to reach out to those affected”
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Early morning fire wreaks havoc in RSUST
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