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NLC Demands Probe Into Lagos UBA Fire, Market Infernos

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has demanded an independent probe into the recent United Bank for Africa (UBA) fire and other infernos on Lagos Island.

This is according to a statement signed by the Acting President of NLC, Prince Adewale Adeyanju, in Abuja, yesterday.

It would be recalled that on September 16, no fewer than six people died in the UBA Afriland Building blaze, while several others sustained injuries and remain hospitalised.

“Our grief is worsened by the fresh memory of another devastating fire that consumed shops and warehouses in the same axis, destroying livelihoods and goods valued in billions of Naira.

“These fires are totally not accidents of fate. They are products of systemic rot, institutional negligence,, and disregard for safety rules which expose citizens to needless deaths and losses,” it said.

The NLC said that the sight of workers jumping out of windows to escape the UBA fire was disheartening.

“Were there safety precautions in the building design? Were workers trained? Where were crisis management teams?” the statement asked.

The congress also expressed concern over recurring market fires in Lagos, calling them an annual ritual that should have been addressed with adequate safeguards.

It added that every society was judged by how it safeguarded citizens.

“In Lagos, we see the opposite fires without water, collapsing buildings without rescue, citizens without emergency response.

“Why do emergency agencies continue to budget billions annually yet arrive unprepared in moments of crisis?.

“Why are corporate institutions allowed to compromise safety standards without accountability?” it asked.

The NLC, therefore, demanded the investigation of the fires, compensation for victims, mandatory safety enforcement, and adequate funding for emergency services.

“No worker should leave home for work and end up in the morgue because of preventable disasters,” it said.

The NLC also warned against reducing the tragedies to mere statistics.

“The blood of the workers cries out for justice,” the statement said.

The NLC commended NEMA for issuing flood warnings but urged proactive evacuations and long-term solutions to annual flooding linked to water releases from Cameroon.

It called on Nigerians to resist normalising tragedies.

“We must demand institutions that work, safety that is guaranteed, and governance that protects, not abandons,” the NLC stated.

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