According to NAN, the fire started around 8.30am, and raged on till 11.44am, throwing the entire school into confusion as students and staff members scurried to safety, with some students making frantic but fruitless efforts to quench the inferno.
No life was however lost in the fire that gutted everything in the hostel.
“Many students had left for lectures when the fire started; no one was around to remove anything from the burning hostel,” a security man, Yusuf Ade, told NAN.
NAN also reports that the fire service personnel arrived the scene around 11.20am when the hostel had been completely ruined.
The Rector of the institution, Mr. Dauda Gyemang, who described the incident as “shocking”, attributed it to a gas explosion which occurred at about 8.30am.
“We thank God that no life was lost in the inferno, but nothing was rescued,” he said.
“We shall move the students to another place, because the building is completely burnt down. It is very devastating,” he said.
The Rector also added that keeping of gas cookers in the hostel is against the institutions riles and could not imagine why students decided against keeping to the rules.
“The problem here is that students do not adhere to the institution’s regulations; they are not supposed to cook in the hostels,” he fumed.
Gyemang said the burnt building would be rehabilitated “in no distant time,” and urged the students to remain calm.
The hostel’s representative, Miss Christiana Azi, told NAN that students lost everything, “including original copies of their credentials, clothes, foodstuffs and other valuables.”
“The incident is shocking and devastating. It will be very difficult to recover from it,” she said.
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