Over N20 million worth
of goods have been destroyed by fire at second hand cloth market in
Gusau, Zamfara state.
The incident occurred late Tuesday.
Midnight fire engulf second hand clothes market
Midnight fire engulf second hand clothes market
Twelve shops, housing second hand clothes and other valuables belonging
to traders were affected.
One of the victims, Alhaji Adamu Maigwanjo who spoke to newsmen on
behalf of others said he lost over N3 million goods.
He said many traders in the market even lost more.
He therefore appealed to the government to come to their aid immediately
so that they could resume business particularly at this season of
economic recession.
The Executive Secretary of the state emergency management agency, Malam
Sanusi Kwatarkwashi said he has mobilized staff to carry out an
assessment of the disaster.
Kwatarkwashi who described the incident as very disheartening called on
the victims to be patient and consider the disaster as an act of God.
Both the traders and other residents in the state expressed worries over
the failure of the state fire service to respond to the fire.
The fire was put out by the combined efforts of the traders and
residents around the market.
The fire fighting vehicles of the state have either broken down or are
short of fuel to carry out any rescue operation.
NAN
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Over N20 million worth
of goods have been destroyed by fire at second hand cloth market in
Gusau, Zamfara state.
The incident occurred late Tuesday.
Midnight fire engulf second hand clothes market
Midnight fire engulf second hand clothes market
Twelve shops, housing second hand clothes and other valuables belonging
to traders were affected.
One of the victims, Alhaji Adamu Maigwanjo who spoke to newsmen on
behalf of others said he lost over N3 million goods.
He said many traders in the market even lost more.
He therefore appealed to the government to come to their aid immediately
so that they could resume business particularly at this season of
economic recession.
The Executive Secretary of the state emergency management agency, Malam
Sanusi Kwatarkwashi said he has mobilized staff to carry out an
assessment of the disaster.
Kwatarkwashi who described the incident as very disheartening called on
the victims to be patient and consider the disaster as an act of God.
Both the traders and other residents in the state expressed worries over
the failure of the state fire service to respond to the fire.
The fire was put out by the combined efforts of the traders and
residents around the market.
The fire fighting vehicles of the state have either broken down or are
short of fuel to carry out any rescue operation.
NAN
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/fire-destroys-goods-worth-n20m-in-zamfara-second-hand-cloth-market/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/fire-destroys-goods-worth-n20m-in-zamfara-second-hand-cloth-market/
Over N20 million worth of goods have been destroyed by fire at second hand cloth market in Gusau, Zamfara state. The incident occurred late Tuesday. Midnight fire engulf second hand clothes market Twelve shops, housing second hand clothes and other valuables belonging to traders were affected. One of the victims, Alhaji Adamu Maigwanjo who spoke to newsmen on behalf of others said he lost over N3 million goods. He said many traders in the market even lost more. He therefore appealed to the government to come to their aid immediately so that they could resume business particularly at this season of economic recession. The Executive Secretary of the state emergency management agency, Malam Sanusi Kwatarkwashi said he has mobilized staff to carry out an assessment of the disaster. Kwatarkwashi who described the incident as very disheartening called on the victims to be patient and consider the disaster as an act of God. Both the traders and other residents in the state expressed worries over the failure of the state fire service to respond to the fire. The fire was put out by the combined efforts of the traders and residents around the market. The fire fighting vehicles of the state have either broken down or are short of fuel to carry out any rescue operation. NANDON'T FORGET TO ALWAYS DROP YOUR COMMENT(S) AND SUGGESTION(S) IN THE COMMENT BOX BELOW. THANKS FOR VISITING. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER https://twitter.com/jtownonline
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