Liberia has indicated interest in collaborating with Nigeria on Fire fighting techniques.
Gatekeepers News reports that Liberia’s fire service chief, Alex Dickson said this on Friday during a courtesy visit to Liman Ibrahim, controller-general of the Federal Fire Service (FFS).
Ibrahim, who received Liberia’s fire service chief at the FFS headquarters in Abuja, showed Dickson the facilities of the service.
Ugo Huan, FFS spokesman made this known in a statement issued on Saturday, September 25.
According to Huan, Dickson commended the efforts of the Nigerian government in repositioning the Federal Fire Service.
“The visiting Liberian fire chief expressed his delight and also appealed for support from the Federal Fire Service in the areas of capacity building,” the statement reads.
“Col. Dickson says Liberia, as a country still recovering from its past civil unrest, has a lot to learn from Nigeria on repositioning of its Fire department, especially with regards to administrative structure and rapid transformation, seeing how the Federal Fire Service, within a short period of time, has been able to transform from a moribund Fire Service to one of the best in Africa.”
According to the statement, Liman, in his response, told the visiting fire service chief that from 2015 till date, the FFS has moved from three firefighting trucks to over 150 state-of-the-art modern firefighting trucks.
“The Service has also increased its staff strength to over 5,000 firefighters manning fire stations across the country, a feat which was achieved by the determination of the present leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari,” Liman said.
The controller-general also said the service has developed a template for robust capacity building for officers, that has made it possible for frequent training of firefighters locally and internationally.