Monday, September 22, 2014

NFF Fire report reedy next week


Unless there is a sudden change of plan, the much expected report of the Federal Fire
 Service (FFS) on the fire incident that ravaged the accounts section and the office
 of the general secretary last month will be out this week.
A source at the NFF secretariat told Sports Vanguard that earlier last week;
most of the top management staff of the football house were at the office of the FFS in
 continuation of the investigation to unravel the real cause of the fire incident.

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The source further explained that throughout last week, most of the junior and intermediate
staff also visited fire service office to make further explanations on all they knew of the development.
“Most people think that the fire incident has been swept under the carpet as usual but I want
to tell you that investigations have been ongoing and in fact throughout last week,
many people including the management, senior 
and even junior staff have been visiting the fire service and by the end of this week they will
 come out with their report” our source added.
The Operational Commander of the Federal Fire Service, Imeh Eyo, had informed journalists
 that the report would be made ready after a proper assessment an investigation of what might
 have led to the devastating fire incident which has left the once beautiful glasshouse as shadow 
of its old self.
“Professionally we must have to speak after a disaster like what happened at the NFF office 
but that must be after through investigations and I want to say that we have done a lot to in 
that regard and very soon the outcome would be made public”.
He however insisted that much would have been saved if his men were notified about the fire
 in good time regretting a situation where organizations always rely on self-help only to invite 
the experts after the matter had gone out of hands.
Many analysts have blamed the devastating nature of the NFF fire incident on outright neglect 
after a shocking discovery that all the fire extinguishers at the office had expired since two years ago.

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