Twenty shops and goods worth
N10 million were destroyed by fire on Friday morning at the Kuje Market
in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Mr Duda Ismahil, the Vice-Chairman, Kuje Area Council, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the incident was a disaster and economic loss to the traders.
He said that the incident was worrisome and happened when the country was facing economic hardship.
“It
is sad news, because goods worth millions of naira were lost to the
fire and I appeal to the affected traders to remain calm, as proper
investigation would be carried out."
“It
is very unfortunate that we are witnessing this fire incident at hard
times, and we thank God that
no life was lost in the inferno."
“The fire incident came as a surprise to everybody; and the Area Council sympathises with the affected traders,’’ the council official said.
Ismahil said, however, that plans were underway to complete the Kuje modern Market project.
He
said the council would meet with the market authorities and the
security agencies, to set up a committee to prevent a recurrence of such
incident.
The Chairman, Kuje Traders Association, Alhaji Musa Umar, sympathised with the affected traders, adding that adequate measures would be taken to prevent such incident in future.
Musa
said that the cause of the fire was yet to be known, noting that
investigations were underway to ascertain the cause of the inferno.
“I
sympathise with the affected traders because it is not easy to lose
goods worth millions of naira at a time of economic hardship in the
country."
“We were, however, able to put out the fire with the help of the Kuje Fire Service Division and other security personnel,” he said.
Mr
Emeka Eze, a shop owner, whose goods were lost in the fire, described
the situation as worrisome and a setback to his business.
Eze said there were speculations that the fire was caused by a faulty generator left behind in one of the shops last night.
“The
new sewing and designing machines I bought recently with a loan from
the cooperative society have been destroyed by the fire."
“Cloths worth N250, 000 belonging to customers have also been destroyed by the fire, and I don’t know where to start from,’’ Eze said.
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