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All Records, Vital Information Intact As Fire Guts CAC

The Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Mr. Abubakar Garba, yesterday, said the commission’s main building and all records including vital information remained intact following a “minor fire incident”.
He explained that the inferno, which occurred at about 10.20am was due to a power surge in one of the outer units of the split air-conditioner on the 6th floor in the main building, leading to an explosion.
He said the sound attracted the attention of the few personnel within the premises who immediately mobilised to quench the fire using fire extinguishers and fire hose reels within the building.
But he said the fire was subsequently put out by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Fire Service which responded promptly following a distressed call.
According to the CAC boss, the fire had descended through the outer AC ducts to the 5th and 4th floors when the fire service was called in to salvage the situation.
He said: “The fire has since been contained. Only one unit of 2 horse power split air conditioner and the electric cabling leading to it were affected.
“There was no casualty arising from the incident. Furthermore, the commission’s main building and all records and other vital information have not been affected by the incident.”
It would be recalled that exactly one week after the headquarters of the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation was gutted by fire, there was another fire outbreak at the headquarters of the Corporate Affairs Commission, yesterday.
The fire, according to sources, began yesterday morning at the seven-storey building located in Maitama, Abuja.
The building is located on the same street that houses other top government offices such as the National Youth Service Corps, the Nigeria Incentives Risk-Based Sharing for Agricultural Lending and the Nigeria Export Promotion Commission, among others.
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