TETFund Commits to Establish Fire Stations in Public Universities

As part of efforts to strengthen fire safety and protect national assets within higher institutions, the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has announced plans to establish fire stations in public universities across Nigeria.
Nov. 10th 2025
TETFund Commits to Establish Fire Stations in Public Universities

 

As part of efforts to strengthen fire safety and protect national assets within higher institutions, the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has announced plans to establish fire stations in public universities across Nigeria.

Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono, disclosed this yesterday when the Comptroller-General of the Federal Fire Service (FFS), Mr. Samuel Olumode Adeyemi, led a delegation on a courtesy visit.

He said TETFund’s core mandate involves providing infrastructure for teaching, learning, and research across federal and state-owned tertiary institutions, noting that the value of assets developed through the Fund runs into several trillions of naira. 

According to him, the preservation of these assets requires proactive measures, particularly in the area of fire prevention and management.

“We cannot provide these national assets without thinking about how to keep them functional and safe for the users. 

“Fire protection is therefore essential installing devices such as hydrants, sprinklers, and smoke detectors, while also ensuring that personnel are adequately trained to respond to fire emergencies.

“We have had fire incidents here twice in the last one year, which prompted a comprehensive integrity test of our electrical installations and facilities. Prevention is a more effective weapon, and that is what this collaboration seeks to achieve.

“We will support this initiative through targeted interventions, while the Fire Service provides the needed manpower, training, and technical expertise,” he added.

The TETFund boss also disclosed that discussions were ongoing to formalise the collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) covering areas such as staff training, risk assessment, and institutional safety audits.

Earlier in his address, the Comptroller-General of the Federal Fire Service, Adeyemi, commended TETFund for its contributions to the development of Nigeria’s tertiary institutions, describing the Fund’s infrastructure projects as monumental and transformative.

He revealed that several fire incidents had recently occurred in universities across the country, resulting in significant losses of property and, in some cases, lives. 

“In 2024 alone, we recorded fire outbreaks in three federal universities, including hostels where about 29 rooms were destroyed and several students lost their lives. This is why we are seeking stronger collaboration with TETFund,” Adeyemi said.

The Fire Service chief proposed that fire defence equipment such as smoke detectors, alarm systems, and extinguishers be installed in all new and existing structures funded by TETFund.

He also suggested that a joint inspection unit be established to carry out regular fire safety assessments of public tertiary institutions.

Share this post

0 Comment

    Be the first to comment on this post

Leave a comment

More Blog Posts
Image Aug 19th. 2026

Amadeus University Receives Approval to Offer Law Degree

 The Council of Legal Education has approved the study of law to the Amadeus University, Amazi,......

Continue Reading

Image Aug 19th. 2026

Enugu Governor Appeals to Lecturers in ESUT to Suspend Strike, Commits to Upgrading Monthly Subvention

 The Enugu State Government has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), En......

Continue Reading

Image Aug 19th. 2026

Kano Launches N27.8bn ICT, CBT Project to Benefit 44 LGAs

 The Kano State Government has awarded contracts worth ₦27.8 billion for the construction of In......

Continue Reading

Image Aug 19th. 2026

UI Top Global Ranking of Nigerian Institutions

 The University of Ibadan has emerged as the highest-ranked Nigerian university in the July 202......

Continue Reading

--> TETFund Commits to Establish Fire Stations in Public Universities - Boldscholar News

TETFund Commits to Establish Fire Stations in Public Universities

As part of efforts to strengthen fire safety and protect national assets within higher institutions, the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has announced plans to establish fire stations in public universities across Nigeria.
Nov. 10th 2025
TETFund Commits to Establish Fire Stations in Public Universities

 

As part of efforts to strengthen fire safety and protect national assets within higher institutions, the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has announced plans to establish fire stations in public universities across Nigeria.

Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono, disclosed this yesterday when the Comptroller-General of the Federal Fire Service (FFS), Mr. Samuel Olumode Adeyemi, led a delegation on a courtesy visit.

He said TETFund’s core mandate involves providing infrastructure for teaching, learning, and research across federal and state-owned tertiary institutions, noting that the value of assets developed through the Fund runs into several trillions of naira. 

According to him, the preservation of these assets requires proactive measures, particularly in the area of fire prevention and management.

“We cannot provide these national assets without thinking about how to keep them functional and safe for the users. 

“Fire protection is therefore essential installing devices such as hydrants, sprinklers, and smoke detectors, while also ensuring that personnel are adequately trained to respond to fire emergencies.

“We have had fire incidents here twice in the last one year, which prompted a comprehensive integrity test of our electrical installations and facilities. Prevention is a more effective weapon, and that is what this collaboration seeks to achieve.

“We will support this initiative through targeted interventions, while the Fire Service provides the needed manpower, training, and technical expertise,” he added.

The TETFund boss also disclosed that discussions were ongoing to formalise the collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) covering areas such as staff training, risk assessment, and institutional safety audits.

Earlier in his address, the Comptroller-General of the Federal Fire Service, Adeyemi, commended TETFund for its contributions to the development of Nigeria’s tertiary institutions, describing the Fund’s infrastructure projects as monumental and transformative.

He revealed that several fire incidents had recently occurred in universities across the country, resulting in significant losses of property and, in some cases, lives. 

“In 2024 alone, we recorded fire outbreaks in three federal universities, including hostels where about 29 rooms were destroyed and several students lost their lives. This is why we are seeking stronger collaboration with TETFund,” Adeyemi said.

The Fire Service chief proposed that fire defence equipment such as smoke detectors, alarm systems, and extinguishers be installed in all new and existing structures funded by TETFund.

He also suggested that a joint inspection unit be established to carry out regular fire safety assessments of public tertiary institutions.

Share this post

0 Comment

    Be the first to comment on this post

Leave a comment

More Blog Posts
Image Aug 19th. 2026

Amadeus University Receives Approval to Offer Law Degree

 The Council of Legal Education has approved the study of law to the Amadeus University, Amazi,......

Continue Reading

Image Aug 19th. 2026

Enugu Governor Appeals to Lecturers in ESUT to Suspend Strike, Commits to Upgrading Monthly Subvention

 The Enugu State Government has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), En......

Continue Reading

Image Aug 19th. 2026

Kano Launches N27.8bn ICT, CBT Project to Benefit 44 LGAs

 The Kano State Government has awarded contracts worth ₦27.8 billion for the construction of In......

Continue Reading

Image Aug 19th. 2026

UI Top Global Ranking of Nigerian Institutions

 The University of Ibadan has emerged as the highest-ranked Nigerian university in the July 202......

Continue Reading

-->