There was a fire outbreak in the Makurdi, the Benue State Capital, branch of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in the early hours of Thursday.
VAM News gathered that the fire started about 7am but the intervention of men of the Fire Service saved further spread to the entire building.
Sources at the bank said the fire started from the fuel dome of the building but did not affect other section, blaming the cause on a technical fault.
The incident, however, caused a stir in the bank located at the Old GRA opposite United Bank of Africa (UBA) in Makurdi.
But, at the time of this report, calm had been restored as people within and outside the premises were seen going about their normal businesses.
Contacted, the Director of Benue State Fire Service, Engr. Donald Ikyaaza, confirmed the incident, saying that he received a call informing him about the fire and he immediately drafted his men to the scene.
“It was actually a huge fire which started at the company’s fuel dome but my men rushed to the scene and put out the fire before it could spread to other parts of the bank. Everywhere is calm now,” Ikyaaza said.
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