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Association raises alarm over firefighter deaths, calls for urgent reforms

According to him, firefighters are heroes and protectors of our communities.

• May 3, 2025
Firefighters in Nigeria
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The Fire Protection Association of Nigeria (FPAN) has raised alarm over the death rate of firefighters, calling for urgent attention to the development.

The president of FPAN, Shehu Danbata, made the call in Lagos on Saturday during a press briefing to herald the 2025 International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) on Sunday, May 4th.

Mr Danbata was represented by Peter Onyeri, chairman, FPAN board of Fellows.

“Though we lack record of firefighters’ fatalities in the line of duty in Nigeria, it has been established that most line-of-duty fatalities are caused by overexertion, traumatic injuries, coronary heart disease, smoke inhalation, electrocution, and building collapse, among others.

“Research has also shown that firefighters’ mortality rate from Cancer is 1.6 times higher than the general population.

“Firefighters aged 35-39 are three times more likely to develop cancer than the general population in the same age range.

“It is in recognition of these sacrifices that the International Firefighters Day is taken to be more than just a date on the calendar.

“It is a moment for all of us to pause, reflect, and give thanks for the sacrifices that firefighters make each and every day,” he said.

Mr Danbata, who expressed sadness over the attitude of those in authority and members of the public towards firemen in operation, called for a change so as to save more lives and properties.

He noted that firemen in Nigeria were not well remunerated, insured, kitted and equipped with modern facilities, stressing the hazards, particularly attacks by members of the public on firemen.

The president said that many fire outbreaks were recorded around the country, affecting numerous households, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps, causing further displacement, loss of property and death.

He pointed out that all the incidents were responded to by firefighters with glaring inadequacies in staffing, obsolete equipment and a lack of a platform for training and continuous professional development.

Mr Danbata said that more than 100 fire-related deaths were recorded in 2024 in Nigeria, while property estimated at about N67.1 billion lost to fire incidents in 2024.

He said that over 30,000 lives were saved, while property estimated at about N1.94 trillion were also saved within same period.

Mr Danbata called on the stakeholders to take care of firefighters, families of those who have paid the ultimate sacrifices in the line of duty, support the firefighters during operations and stop attacking the men.

According to him, the men are not just firefighters; they are heroes, protectors and pillars of our communities.

He noted that International Firefighters’ Day was set aside to honour those who dedicated and paid the supreme price to the service of others: “Our heroes: Our fighters”.

The president commended the Lagos State government for equipping the fire service, stressing the need to pay due attention to the welfare of the firefighters.

The International Firefighters’ Day was originally created in 1999 after five firefighters tragically lost their lives during an Australian wildfire on Dec. 2, 1998.

It was established following a proposal on Jan. 4, 1999, by a female Australian Firefighter, J.J. Edmondson. Thereafter, it became a global event to appreciate all firefighters worldwide.

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