Access Bank says the fire outbreak that engulfed its Victoria Island branch was put out through the combined efforts of Union bank and the United Bank for Africa.
Odunews.com had earlier reported that a section of the Victoria Island branch of Access Bank caught fire around 10:30am on Wednesday.
In a statement released hours later, Amaechi Okobi, the bank’s group head, corporate communications, said the situation has been brought under control.
He noted that investigation has commenced to ascertain the cause of the fire in order to prevent similar cases in future.
Okobi appreciated Union Bank, UBA, the federal fire service, among others for their support in putting out the fire.
“Investigations have commenced to determine the immediate cause of the fire. Upon completion, the Bank will establish updated protocols to avoid a recurrence of similar incidents,” the statement read.
“In line with our established safety protocols, all personnel (customers and staff) were immediately evacuated to safety. The fire has now been extinguished and there were no casualties recorded.
“We appreciate the Federal Fire Service, Lagos State Fire Service, Eko Hotels & Suites, Lagos State Emergency Management Authority (LASEMA), Chevron Nigeria Ltd, United Bank for Africa (UBA) PLC and Union Bank PLC for their support to ensure the fire outbreak was adequately controlled.
“While the spread has been contained, customers in the vicinity of the incident who have a need to access our physical branches are advised to visit nearby branches — Adeola Odeku, Muri Okunola and Ajose Adeogun. Alternatively, customers can make use of our digital channels — *901# and the AccessMore app.”