The claims that the entire Kada Cinema was destroyed in a fire that broke out late on February 17, 2024, around 11:00 PM, have been denied by Prince Ojoi Ekpenyong, the managing director of the Cross River Tourism Bureau.
The Managing Director stated in a press release that “the Kada Cinemas is NOT BURNT DOWN.” The VIP area and Studios 1, 2, and 3 remain unaffected and undamaged.
The press release says as follows:
Our attention has been drawn to news making the rounds in some Social Media platforms purporting that the Kada Cinemas Calabar has been completely burnt down following a fire outbreak in one of its studios.
There was a fire outbreak in one of the studios due to electrical surge on Saturday, February 17, 2024 at about 10:20pm.
The fire incident was contained in Studio 4 where the flames broke out and did not impact on other areas.
We, therefore, wish to put it on record that the Kada Cinemas is NOT BURNT DOWN. All other sections: The VIP, Studios 1, 2 and 3 are not affected and are intact.
Businesses at the complex including the Bistro, and ticketing areas are fully functional. However, once cleaning is completed, hopefully, later on , the cinema will be opened to movie lovers and fun seekers within the week.
We call on the public to disregard the misinformation going on in Social Media regarding Kada Cinemas.
We remain committed to serving you the best of entertainment and relaxation and seek your support and understanding in the present circumstances.
The Management is working with the relevant agencies to determine what led to the fire incident, while we commend the EPZ fire fighters for their prompt intervention.
Prince Ojoi Ekpenyong
Managing Director
Cross River Tourism Bureau
Sunday, February 18, 2024