In the wake of the devastating fire that recently ravaged the Onitsha Main Market, PPC Limited, formerly Philips Projects Centre and Nigeria’s leading engineering and infrastructure development company, has emphasized the urgent need for enhanced fire protection systems in buildings across the country.
The Onitsha Main Market fire, which caused the loss of goods worth millions of naira and substantial damage to the area, draws attention to gaps in fire prevention and response measures in commercial and residential buildings. In light of this, PPC is reiterating its commitment to promoting and implementing advanced fire protection solutions for both new and existing buildings.
According to Chuma Madu, head, Building Services Engineering division at PPC, building safety should not be compromised.
“Fire protection systems are not just regulatory requirements; they are vital for preventing tragedies and minimizing loss in the event of an emergency. As a leader in building services engineering, PPC specializes in designing, installing, and maintaining state-of-the-art fire protection systems. The company’s solutions range from fire alarms, sprinklers, and smoke detection systems to comprehensive fire suppression and prevention strategies.” Chuma said.
Chuma also emphasized the importance of proactive measures in fire safety management, especially in high-traffic areas such as markets, residential complexes, and commercial buildings, stating that fire protection systems, including early detection systems, fire-resistant building materials, and emergency evacuation plans, can significantly reduce the risks posed by fires.
He also called on government authorities, developers, consultants, and property owners to prioritize building safety and adhere to fire safety regulations.
“In the aftermath of the Onitsha Main Market fire, it’s imperative that building owners and developers recognize the critical importance of fire safety,” Madu added. “Implementing effective fire protection systems not only protects lives and assets but also contributes to the sustainable development of our cities and communities.”