Three female students of the University of
Abuja suffered injury following a fire
outbreak at the hostel of the school’s
mini-campus in Gwagwalada during the
weekend.
A witness Who spoke to Academics Nigeria
said the incident occurred on Sunday night
when most students had gone to bed.
She said only one room was affected in
the incident saying one of those who
suffered burns was still receiving
treatment at a hospital in Abuja, while the
remaining two were treated for minor
injuries and discharged.
“The four occupants of the room lost all
their belongings to the fire as the affected
room was completely razed down before
the fire was put under control,” she said.
The fire outbreak is suspected to have
been caused by a lit cooking stove left
unattended as there was no electricity
when the incident occurred.
Although there was no official statement
from the management of the university
concerning the incident, Our
correspondent learnt that the Vice
Chancellor of the University, Professor
James Sunday Adelabu had already visited
the scene of fire.
Professor Adelabu, who sympathized with
victims of the incident, also warned
students to stop using cooking stove in
their rooms.
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