what a pity Fire guts Benin market
Tragedy struck at the popular Uselu market on Ugbowo road, Egor Local Government Area of Edo State, following a fire outbreak which g...
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Tragedy
struck at the popular Uselu market on Ugbowo road, Egor Local
Government Area of Edo State, following a fire outbreak which gutted a
section of the market.
It was
gathered that the inferno, which started at about 8.30pm on Monday
evening, razed over 50 shops cited on Osamwonyi Street, although no life
was reported lost.
When our correspondent got to the scene of the incident, there was a billow from the charred remains of the burnt goods.
While some
of the affected traders struggled to salvage what was left of their
wares, many others were seen bemoaning the level of damage done to goods
worth millions of Naira.
One of the
traders, Mr. Chidera Nwakeze, explained that he recently stocked four
shops with bags of rice, beans and other food items but lost everything
to the inferno.
Nwakeze
said, “I came to the market around 8.30pm and discovered that it was on
fire. But before I could get to my shops, they had already been consumed
with all my goods.”
But
another victim, who declined mentioning her name, alleged conspiracy
against the affected traders, many of whom she said were Igbos.
“I don’t
think that the fire was caused by any electrical fault because the
section which got burnt has been out of electricity supply.
“Someone must have set fire on this area of the market because it is dominated by Igbo people,” she said.
They noted
that, but for the intervention of officials of the Edo State Fire
Service, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps and some soldiers in
the area, the inferno would have spread to the entire market.
When
contacted, an official of the Edo State Fire Service, who identified
himself as Fireman Ero, told our correspondent to write officially to
the service, if he wanted any information on the incident.
“You say you are a journalist? You have to write officially, if you want to get any information,” he said.
source: punch.ng
But the
council chairman, Mr. Victor Enobakhare, described the incident as an
act of sabotage by persons who were against the reconstruction of the
market, also known as Edaiken Market.
While
urging the victims to remain calm, he however, announced a donation of
one million Naira to serve as a palliative to cushion the effect of the
damage and promised to notify the state government on further action.