
A section of the Central Bank Office in Gombe was on Friday gutted by fire.
It was gathered that the fire affected the office of the controller of the branch and did no major damage to the bank facility including the vault.
Reports indicated that some staff of the bank were rushed to the hospital due to inhalation of carbon monoxide.
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