The Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has set a committee to investigate the fire outbreak at the Government House, also known as the Muhammadu Buhari House.
After the fire destroyed a part of the complex, firefighters from both federal and state departments swung into action to control the prevent the fire from spreading to other parts of the office.
The Director of Press to the Secretary to the State Government, Abdullahi Aliyu Yar’adua, disclosed this in a statement on Monday.
He said the fire damaged the mini chamber attached to the Governor’s office, but was brought under control by firefighters from both federal and state services before it spread.
“The committee will also identify lapses (if) any that led to the incident, recommend ways to avert future occurrence, and give any other recommendation that is essential in the circumstances.
“The committee was given the mandate to co-opt any person (s) that could help discharge its assignment and submit the report within a week,” the statement read.
Members of the panel include the Head of Civil Service of the State, Commissioners for Works, Housing and Transport, Budget and Planning, Justice, Internal Security and Home Affairs, Information and Culture.
Others are the Permanent Secretary I, Government House, State Commander, Federal Fire Service, as the Governor’s Office will provide the secretary of the Committee.
According to the statement, the governor expressed confidence in the committee’s ability to thoroughly investigate the incident and provide recommendations to prevent future occurrences.
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