Fire Outbreak Guts Bukar’s Village in Konduga as Military’s Swift Response Saves Lives

By: Zagazola Makama

A devastating fire broke out in Bukar’s village in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State on the evening of February 21, 2025, destroying homes, crops, and livestock in its path.

However, swift intervention by the Nigerian military prevented the situation from escalating further, saving countless lives in the process.

The fire, believed to have started from a cooking fire in one of the houses, quickly spread due to strong winds, engulfing several huts and making it difficult for villagers to contain the flames. The intense heat and thick smoke left the local population in a state of panic, as many rushed to evacuate their homes, leaving behind their valuables.

A large portion of the village’s main marketplace was also affected, with several small shops and food stalls being completely consumed by the fire. The flames were further exacerbated by the dry weather conditions, making the situation even more challenging for those attempting to put out the fire.

Military’s Selfless Intervention

As the flames continued to spread, a team of military personnel stationed in the area for security operations quickly mobilized and rushed to the scene, despite the risk to their own safety. The soldiers, working hand in hand with local villagers, formed a human chain to carry water and organize fire-fighting efforts using makeshift tools.

The troops Commander, who was present at the scene, the military acted swiftly to evacuate the elderly and children, ensuring that they were moved to safer grounds while the fire-fighting efforts continued.

The military team also helped distribute emergency relief items, including food and water, to those affected by the blaze.

“We could not just stand by while innocent people were in danger. Our primary duty is to protect and serve the people, and when we saw the fire, we had to act quickly to prevent further loss of life and property.” said the troops.

The soldiers were able to prevent the fire from reaching other parts of the village, including a nearby school, which would have caused even greater destruction had it been hit. Their quick thinking and collaborative efforts with the villagers played a crucial role in saving countless lives.

Local leaders and residents have expressed deep gratitude for the military’s actions, noting that their selfless service helped minimize the destruction caused by the fire.

“We are extremely grateful to the military for coming to our rescue,” said Bukar Usman, a resident of the village. “Without their help, the fire could have taken even more lives, and the damage would have been worse. They risked their lives to save us, and we will never forget that.”

Zagazola report that the Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has also deployed teams to assess the damage and distribute food and clothing to those in need.


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