Fire gutted the National Youth Service Corps headquarters in Abuja on Friday.
However, no life was lost in the sudden fire incident as it was limited to the third floor of the six-storey building edifice.
The commission made this known in a statement issued by the Director of Press Relations, Eddy Megwa, on Friday.
He said that the fire was immediately quelled by the Federal Capital Territory and Federal Fire Service Departments when the incident occured at about 07.30am.
Megwa also said that the affected floor is occupied by Planning, Research and Statistics and the General Service Department with the fire affecting only a particular room with electronic gadgets.
He said, “Fortunately enough, no life was lost and all vital documents were promptly evacuated and safeguarded.
“The management of the scheme heartily appreciates the Federal and FCT Fire Service Departments for their prompt response which minimised the effect of the incident.
“Management also appreciates all security agencies for the invaluable roles they played during the unfortunate incident.” CONTINUE READING……………………..
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