Fire at LIRS HQ Alausa

Staff of LIRS .Photo Idowu Ogunleye

LIRS staff stand outside their office after the fire
Photo: Idowu Ogunleye

Kazeem Ugbodaga

LIRS office where the fire broke out Photo: Idowu Ogunleye
LIRS office where the fire broke out
Photo: Idowu Ogunleye

There was pandemonium this morning as fire gutted the office of the Lagos Inland Revenue Service, LIRS located on the third floor of Good Shepherd building, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.

Hundreds of workers working in the four-storey Good Shepherd build rushed in one accord to hurriedly vacate the building.

The fire is said to have started around 8:45am and razed a room in the LIRS office.

Thick smoke was noticed in the building which resulted in panic and exodus of workers out of the building.

Where the fire started

Staff of Eko Bank, also using the ground floor of the building abandoned their work and raced out to avert being caught in the fire.

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Fire service men came to the scene on time and were able to quench the fire and restricted it to a room.

As at 10:00 am hundreds of workers in the building were still outside until the fire was put out.

General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Michael Akindele told PM News that the Command Centre in Alausa was alerted about the fire at 8:45am, saying. That the fire service and LASEMA responded swiftly.

LIRS staff stand outside their office after the fire  Photo: Idowu Ogunleye
LIRS staff stand outside their office after the fire
Photo: Idowu Ogunleye

“The fire service got here three minutes after they got the distress call and were able to curtail the fire to only one office,” he said.

He said the cause of the fire could not be ascertained as investigation was still ongoing but noted that a split air condition was noticed to be on fire, which might likely be the cause.

LIRS building Photo: Idowu Ogunleye
LIRS building
Photo: Idowu Ogunleye

There’s been a fire outbreak at the Lagos Inland Revenue Service (LIRS) at Alausa this morning following a power surge caused by an air conditioner this morning.

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