News  made rounds yesterday evening that the headquarters of the apex bank of  Nigeria was on fire with residents in the area panicking. 
Godwin Emefiele, CBN Governor
There was confusion at the headquarters of the Central Bank of  Nigeria on Tuesday following a fire incident at the generator house.
The fire was said to have started few minutes after 6pm and lasted for about 30 minutes before it was put out.
A correspondent, who visited the headquarters of the CBN, observed  that men of the Federal Fire Service were at the scene to ensure that  the fire did not get out of control.
Apart from the Federal Fire Service that deployed two firefighting  trucks in the scene of the incident, a truck belonging to Julius Berger  was also sited at the apex bank’s headquarters.
The Assistant Comptroller, FFS, Bello Atayin, who spoke with a  Punch correspondent, said the fire started at the generator house.
He attributed the fire incident to a technical fault at the  generator house, adding that the service was quick in putting it out  before it got out of control.
Atayin said, “The fire incident started at the generator house on the west side of the building and we were alerted.
“It was a minor fire incident and it has been put under control.”
When contacted, the Acting Director, Corporate Communications, CBN,  Mr. Isaac Okorafor, however, said there was no fire at the apex bank.
In a statement issued on Tuesday night, he said, “Reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria’s head office building is on fire are false.
“Passers-by, who saw a pall of exhaust from the generator house  far away from the building apparently mistook the exhaust for fire  smoke.
“The CBN maintains a total security system that triggers safety  alarms in the presence of smoke and so all fire engines and personnel  received the alert only to discover that it was an unusual pall of  exhaust.
“The affected generator has been rested and normal work has  been uninterrupted, while the engineers are working to rectify the  issues with the generator.
“We hereby assure the general public that there has been no fire at our building.”
 
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