Mr Anyam urged builders to contact the appropriate authorities, including the fire services, when constructing new buildings.
Ms Olomola stated the state government had yet to fulfill its promise of providing medical supports for the injured officials.
The commander called on parents to educate their children about the dangers of tanker crashes.
The secretary said the names of successful candidates have been uploaded to the board’s portal.
“We have in the last one year inaugurated new operational vehicles, electric gadgets,” he said.
Members of the committee expressed concerns that the fire service might be taking the constitutional committee for granted.
Mr Tunji-Ojo said he received updates on passport enrolments daily.
A breakdown of available data showed that the service received 12,471 fire calls within the period under review.
She pointed out that NEMA had moved from a reactionary to proactive disaster and emergency management agency.
The service says the total number of firemen at the federal level, combined with the number of their counterparts in the states, was inadequate to fight fire.
