THE Federal Government is considering the integration of private firefighters in training programmes carried out by the National Fire Academy.
Minister of Interior Minister, (Dr) Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, said there was the possibility that the mandate of the National Fire Academy, Sheda, Abuja could be expanded to include the provision of training for private fire service men.
He spoke after his first official inspection tour of the academy, noting that the facility has the capacity to play key roles in training safety officers who will be “on-ground” responders for the private sector.
He said: “A lot has been done, but there is still a lot more to be done. With what I have seen here, I can guarantee you that we will work very hard to see that this facility will not only be useful in training officers of the fire service but also for the private sector.
“We must make fire safety a personal affair. Every institution, commercial and social recreation centre should have certified fire and safety personnel, trained by this facility.”
He explained how the academy could serve various private sector players, saying, “All public and commercial buildings and infrastructure such as banks, hotels, malls, restaurants, or even government buildings should have first responders that can administer basic fire fighting remedy while waiting for the arrival of a full operation squad of the country’s Fire Service.”
Special Assistant on Media to the Minister, Mr Alao Babatunde, in a statement on Thursday in Abuja, said Tunji-Ojo, explained that the tour was to acquaint him with the situation of things at the facility, and also see how fire service processes could be innovated to serve a broader spectrum in line with the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“Today, we have over 3 million private guards certified by the NSCDC. We can have something similar for the fire service. We need private fire service men to enhance our service and response time. The President’s Renewed Hope agenda has charged us to be innovative if we must change the narrative,” he said.
“As a matter of fact, this is another innovative way to generate revenue because we expect that anyone looking to become a safety or security guard should get trained and certified by this academy.”
The minister, who inspected the facility alongside the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr Oluwatoyin Akinlade, was led on the tour by the Comptroller General of the Federal Fire Service, Jaji Abdulganiyu.
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