An eyewitness, who said the fire outbreak occurred at about 1pm., added that the cause remained unknown.
But one of the victims, Mrs Priscilla Kilyobasi, said the incident could be due to the carelessness of a resident in the barrack, who was cooking on a kerosene stove.
She explained, “We started seeing smoke coming out from a room on the back row and some people raised the alarm.
“On entering the room from the back door, we saw a pot on the stove that was completely burnt and had affected the wood walls.
“Sympathisers helped to pour water to contain it, but the fire had started spreading to the other rooms.
“Some passers-by helped to call the Fire Service officials at the Government Secretariat and they responded with a truck to contain the spread.”
A fire officer at the scene, who pleaded for anonymity, told NAN that his team had to call for reinforcement from the Eleyele station, which deployed two fire trucks.
He, however, said the buildings could not be saved as the structures were made of wood.
“We were only able to curtail the fire by soaking nearby rooms with plenty of water, ” he said.
Another victim, Samuel Ufot, ruled out the possibility of power surge, claiming there was outage at the time.
“The room, where the fire started, had a burnt kerosene stove,” he said.
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