Barely
24 hours after former President Olusegun Obasanjo celebrated the annual Ibogun
Olaogun Day in his birthplace, Ibogun Olaogun, Ogun State, a section of his
Hilltop mansion in Abeokuta was on Thursday gutted by fire.
Computers and office appliances were
among items said to have been destroyed in the inferno.
Although no-one could ascertain the
cause of the fire, sources at the mansion, who pleaded anonymity, said it could
have been caused by an electrical fault.
The fire was said to have started
barely 20 minutes after Obasanjo left the house for an undisclosed place. He
was however said to have hurriedly returned to his burning building to
supervise those fighting to quench the fire.
His wife, Bola, children and grandchildren,
said to be on holiday, were reportedly moved to safer sections of the mansion
as the fire raged.
A source said one of the aides to the
retired general noticed smoke bellowing from a section of the mansion about
4.10pm.
The aide was said to have raised the
alarm to attract the attention of other occupants of the building, including
security officials, who quickly moved to stop the fire from spreading to other
part of the house.
The raging inferno however got out of
hand and the State Fire Service and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp
were called in for help.
Our correspondent also learnt that
before the arrival of the firefighters and the NSCDC officials, some of the
workers had made attempts to climb up the building in an attempt to put out the
fire.
By the time the firefighters and civil
defence officials arrived at the mansion, our correspondent learnt that the
fire had spread to other parts of the building, said to include the bedroom of
the former President.
Plainclothes policemen denied access
to the residents of the area who thronged the house from entry.
Among the early callers at the
building was the state Commissioner of Police, Ikemefuna Okoye; the state
Director, State Security Services, Mr. Joseph Okoh; former Minister of Finance,
Dr. Onaolapo Soleye; and some officials of the state government.
However, Obasanjo told reporters that
only his secretary’s office caught fire and not the whole building.
Speaking in Yoruba he said, “I hope
all of you understand Yoruba. You can see that only the secretary’s office was
gutted by fire and not the entire house. So, go and report it properly.”
He then burst into singing in Yoruba
and in his usual comical and jocular manner, he sang, Ile Obasanjo
to jo, ewa lobusi,
meaning (Obasanjo’s house that’s razed by fire will become more beautiful).
Source:
Punch
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