Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has officially commissioned a Rapid Response Firefighting Vehicle generously donated by the Federal Fire Service. This donation aims to bolster the state’s firefighting capabilities and address the challenges posed by fire incidents.
Governor Mutfwang, who performed the ceremony at Government House Rayfield, Jos, expressed gratitude to the Director General of the Federal Fire Service for the invaluable contribution. He reiterated his commitment to providing continuous support to enhance the effectiveness of firefighting operations within the State.
Acknowledging the significance of this gesture, Governor Mutfwang emphasized the alignment of the Federal Fire Service’s support with his administration’s vision to elevate the state’s firefighting services to national standards of excellence.
“This generous donation serves as a catalyst for our comprehensive review of firefighting mechanisms across the state. We are steadfast in our resolve to elevate and sustain the standards of our firefighting department through increased funding, advanced training, and modern equipment,” he affirmed.
Acting Controller of the Federal Fire Service in the state, Mr. Tanfa Bonkat, said Plateau State is among the fifteen states nationwide selected to receive this state-of-the-art firefighting vehicle. He outlined the vehicle’s capabilities, which boasts of modern features including a 500-liter water tank and a ten-liter tank for chemicals.
Bonkat underscored the vehicle’s adaptability to diverse terrains and announced plans for its strategic deployment in high-risk areas prone to fire outbreaks.
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