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Military personnel didn’t set Igbokoda pharmaceutical store on fire – DMO

By Chuks Oyema-Aziken

The Nigerian Military has described as mischievous and unfounded online media reports that a Navy Team set a pharmaceutical shop in Igbokoda, Ondo State on fire.

Major General John Enenche Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Defence Headquarters in a statement on Saturday said the publication was intended to create bad image for the Navy and the Armed Forces.

According to the DMO, “The alleged publication is mischievous and unfounded. For the records, a fire outbreak was reported at about 7:30 pm on 16 April 2020 along Omonira Street, Igbokoda in Ondo State. The fire gutted a small medicine shop built with block and wood.

“It was reported that the owner, as with others, on sighting Nigerian Navy patrol vehicle while enforcing the 7:00 pm curfew enforcement imposed by the state, ran into the shop and exited through the back door of the shop. At that point, the shop was observed to have caught fire. The team sighted the fire and approached to find out the cause and render assistance.

“Some mischief makers have alleged that the Navy Team set the shop on fire in order to create bad image for the service and the Armed Forces. However, while the fire was still raging, an Investigation Team from the Naval Base, along with the Department of State Service in Ondo State, visited the scene of the incident and discovered a camp gas with pot on it and a gallon close by. It was obvious the shop owner was cooking at that time of the incident and an inflammable substance (either kerosene or PMS) inside the gallon was close by.

“The spot inspection and estimate showed that, in the process of running out , the shop owner might have inadvertently tripped the naked flame from the cooking gas which triggered the fire incident. In addition, the wooden structure of the building aided the inferno.

He urged general public to disregard the false information being circulated as published by some online media.

“It is advised that, Media Houses kindly verify information from appropriate quarters before publishing. We will continue to remain accessible to the media for corroboration as well as verification of relevant news items,” he added.

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