Mysterious Fire Razes Catholic Seminary, Destroys Over N100m  Property

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By; NICHOLAS DEKERA, Kaduna

Property worth over 100 million Naira have been razed  by wild fire at St. Peters Minor Seminary Katari, Kaduna.

Speaking with newsmen in Kateri after inspecting the worth of damage, the Rector of the School, Rev. Fr Sati Edward  lamented that, ” the fire which started  at noon, razed  the fully equipped Science Laboratory, two blocks of hostels, a 500 hundred capacity student dinning hall with a kitchen attached worth over 100 million Naira.”

Sati revealed that, “I got a call around 12noon, that the hostel was on fire, I immediately called the Archbishop of Kaduna and by the time I came back from town  the youths in Kateri town were here and making effort to put the fire off. We noticed fire at the toilet,  why we were trying to put it off at that time, the Archbishop who drove in by that time noticed  the fire at the laboratory and before we move there the fire was all over the lab building.”

“Sati  fingered the high level insecurity in the area  for been responsible for what happened. He said  because all students and villagers had relocated to safe areas the school and the neighborhood became deserted. So when the fire started the security men raised alarm before the youths ran in to assist us in putting off the fire, the damage was done but we commend the galant youths who assisted. 

“We need the help of good  citizens,  people who care about Nigeria of tomorrow, so that we can restructure the area.”

Also speaking, the Education Secretary of the Kaduna Archdiocese, Sir John Woje  Bagu,  said the Archdiocese was in  trauma, called on well meaning Nigerians to support with funds to restructure the school. 

Fr. Stephen Onyema, Director Social Communication who joined the Rector in assessing the level of damage, maintained that, “we thank God no lives were lost,  but we have lost a lot and calling on all well meaning citizens to help out. We are praying to get funds to restructure the whole place. We may need to raise new structures completely, since these ones have been badly damage by fire,” Onyema stressed.

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