Kano electoral commissioner dies in house fire: office
The electoral commissioner for Kano
State has died in a house fire with his wife and
two children, his office told AFP on Friday.
Resident electoral commissioner Mukaila
Abdullah presided over polls last weekend, in
which opposition presidential candidate
Muhammadu Buhari won overwhelming support
in the northern state.
Buhari's All Progressives Congress (APC) also
took all available seats in the parliamentary
vote held at the same time.
"It is true we lost our commissioner to a fire
outbreak in his house," said Lawan Garba,
spokesman for the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) in Kano.
"He died along with his wife and two children.
We have conveyed the bodies to his home town,
Dutse (the capital of neighbouring Jigawa
state), where he will be buried after Friday
prayers."
The fire broke out at Abdullah's house in the
upmarket Nassarawa area of Kano.
Kano police spokesman Musa Magaji Majia said
the fire broke out at about 4:30 am (0330 GMT)
in an air conditioning unit in the living room.
Attempts were made to break inside the house
and when police and security guards managed
to enter, the family was found unconscious on
the floor of the bathroom.
"They quickly removed them to Murtala
Mohammed Specialist Hospital, where the
doctor confirmed them dead ... from inhalation
of hot and black smoke," Majia said.
An investigation had been launched, he added.
Comments
Post a Comment