Kebbi School Fire: Governor Nasir Idris Orders Immediate Probe Into Quranic School Blaze as Students Escape Unharmed!
Reported by sadauna Lydia edeh (Journalist)| Sele Media Africa.
Birnin Kebbi, Nigeria Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris has ordered a full investigation into a fire outbreak at a Quranic (Islamic) school in Birnin Kebbi, following an incident that prompted emergency evacuation efforts but resulted in no reported casualties.
According to state authorities, the fire occurred within the premises of the Islamic learning facility, triggering swift response actions by school officials and local emergency responders. All students present at the time were safely evacuated, averting what could have escalated into a major tragedy.
Governor Idris directed relevant safety and security agencies to immediately probe the circumstances surrounding the incident, emphasizing the need to determine the cause of the fire and prevent future occurrences in educational institutions across the state.
In a statement released by the Kebbi State Government, the governor commended the rapid response of teachers, community members, and first responders whose coordinated efforts ensured the safe evacuation of the pupils. He also reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to strengthening safety standards in both formal and informal learning environments, including Quranic schools that serve large numbers of children across northern Nigeria.
Local officials confirmed that preliminary assessments are underway to evaluate structural damage and identify potential safety lapses. Authorities have not yet disclosed the suspected cause of the fire, though investigations are expected to examine electrical faults, cooking related hazards, and other possible risk factors commonly associated with school fire incidents.
The episode has renewed attention on safety compliance in boarding and religious schools nationwide, particularly in regions where traditional Islamic education centres operate within residential style facilities. Education and child-safety advocates have consistently called for improved fire preparedness measures, including emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and regular safety inspections.
Nigeria has witnessed several school related fire incidents in recent years, prompting federal and state governments to reinforce safety regulations and emergency preparedness protocols. Analysts note that proactive investigations such as the one ordered in Kebbi are critical to building public confidence and safeguarding students.
As investigations continue, authorities have assured parents and guardians that the welfare of the affected students remains a top priority, while temporary arrangements are being considered to ensure continuity of learning where necessary.
Sources:
BBC News, Channels Television, Premium Times Nigeria, Daily Trust, The Guardian Nigeria

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