Data safe, Lagos govt assures residents after fire razes surveyor-general’s office 

FILE: Lagos State Secretariat Alausa, Ikeja

The Lagos State government has cleared a rumour that the fire that occurred on Saturday in the Surveyor-general’s office affected files that contain confidential data.

In a statement titled, ‘Fire incident: No cause for alarm, data is secure,’ the acting Surveyor-General, Mr Ayokunnu S. Adesina, on Sunday, claimed that the emergency responders especially the state fire service put out the fire promptly after a distress call was put to their emergency rescue lines.

He added, “There is no cause for panic as all documents burnt during the inferno are safely backed up in the cloud and alternative sites.

“Investigations are ongoing to ascertain the cause of the fire. 

He, however, admonished the public to remain calm as they would be informed about developments on the unfortunate fire incident as events unfold.

Recent News

Celebrity boxing: Carter Efe's victory scripted by organisers to evade N23bn betting payment - Portable

Portable claims Carter Efe boxing win was scripted to dodge N23bn bets in Lagos showdown, organizers avoiding payout after controversy sparks fan outrage

Lagos announces plan to charge motorists for roadside parking

Lagos Introduces Paid On‑Street Parking Scheme by 2026

FCT poll: Ex-SDP presidential candidate, Adebayo reveals Nigeria's biggest problem

SDP screens Prince Adewole Adebayo, aspirants for 2027 race

Poor network service: Why NCC made MTN, others to compensate subscribers - Olanrewaju

Nigerian Communications Commission Orders Pay for Poor Service

Scroll to Top