 Mewa Fire has gutted the St. Peter's Minor Seminary in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State, the fire which lasted several hours destroyed five academic blocks of classrooms, hostel buildings and science laboratory. Director of the school, Reverend Father Sati Edward, was on the sport assessment tour of the facilities, said to cause the cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained, he however called on well-meaning Nigerians for assistance to ensure the school is renovated. Around 12 noon I got a call that the hostels and the seminary were on fire so immediately I put a call to that bishop to let him know. Actually at that time I was in Kaduna because I was here by 10 30 a.m. I left when they put that call I had to rush back when I came back I met the flame the youths in the town were here already they made their efforts to make sure they put out the flame but the fire was beyond what they could do anything to the fire had this easy access because of the issue of insecurity for over two years now the students have not been here so the place has been alone lonely and empty for two years we cannot do this alone we will need the support of men and women of goodwill organizations who care about the education of our children education of our youth we care about the tomorrow of Nigeria to please come to our aid to I appeal to them passionately to help us make sure that this place comes back on board but return the insecurity has been taken care of our children we come back and we continue the good work we have been doing here it's like we're running from frying pan to fire that we have actually run from the fire into frying pan I don't know we didn't want kids our students children coming to the bush and the threats were high and that's why we had to relocate our children to other seminaries in the state Zarya and heaven channel thank god they are safe they okay where they are somehow graduated but then we are visited by this other trauma definitely the destruction synonymous we've been able to save ourselves from destruction of lives a trauma on parents and so on but we are narrowed down to this destruction of property of structures and we are worried it's indeed a huge lost a huge lost we thank god that no life was lost and we thank god that students we are not here when the incident happened but we have lost so many things a lot of laboratory equipment we are all burnt down the hostel beds mattresses and farms and a lot of things we have lost so many things and we are appealing to well meaning Nigerians not just Christians not just Catholics a well-meaning Nigerians and even the state government and the federal government to actually all those who wish and also support education in this country to see what they can do in order to bring back this place to have food once