Goods and cash worth millions of naira were destroyed by fire on Saturday when more than 40 shops were razed at Baboko market in llorin, the Kwara capital.
The eye witness account revealed that the inferno started in one of the affected shops at about some minutes past 1a.m.
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Nobody was able to ascertain what caused the fire which lasted for several hours.
Witnesses said it took the combined team of officials from the state fire service and sympathisers time to put out the fire at about 6 a.m. on Saturday.
The chairman of the Baoko market Association, Abdulrasaq Lasoju who spoke with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in llorin on Saturday expressed sadness over the incident.
He said that the affected traders had lost their sources of livelihood to the inferno and appealed to the state government to come to their assistance.
Mr. Lasoju also appealed to the Kwara Government to establish a fire service centre at the market to curb constant fire outbreak.
NAN recalled that the state internal revenue service in early 2016 renovated over 70 shops in the market
Tiamiyu Raji, the state director, state fire service, said they received a distress call at about 1a.m. and succeeded in putting out the fire at about 6 a.m. on Saturday.
He said they could not ascertain the immediate cause of the fire, but warned people to always switch off all electrical appliances at the close of each day business.
Nobody was able to
ascertain what trigged off the fire which they said lasted for several
hours.
The eye witnesses account added that it took the combined team of
Officers and Men from the state fire service and symphatisers some time
to put out the fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
The chairman of the Baoko market Association, Alhaji Abdulrasaq Lasoju
who spoke with Newsmen in llorin on Saturday expressrd sadness over the
incident.
He said that the affected traders had lost their sources of livelihood
to the inferno and appealed to the state government to come to their
assistance.
Lasoju also appealed to the Kwara Government to establish Fire service
centre at the market to curb constant fire outbreak.
NAN recalled that the state internal revenue service in early 2016
renovated over 70 shops in the market.
Tiamiyu Raji, the state director, state fire service, said they
received a distress call at about 1a.m and succeeded in putting out the
fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
He said they could not ascertained the immediate cause of the fire, but
warned people to always switch off all electrical appliances at the
close of each day business
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Nobody was able to
ascertain what trigged off the fire which they said lasted for several
hours.
The eye witnesses account added that it took the combined team of
Officers and Men from the state fire service and symphatisers some time
to put out the fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
The chairman of the Baoko market Association, Alhaji Abdulrasaq Lasoju
who spoke with Newsmen in llorin on Saturday expressrd sadness over the
incident.
He said that the affected traders had lost their sources of livelihood
to the inferno and appealed to the state government to come to their
assistance.
Lasoju also appealed to the Kwara Government to establish Fire service
centre at the market to curb constant fire outbreak.
NAN recalled that the state internal revenue service in early 2016
renovated over 70 shops in the market.
Tiamiyu Raji, the state director, state fire service, said they
received a distress call at about 1a.m and succeeded in putting out the
fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
He said they could not ascertained the immediate cause of the fire, but
warned people to always switch off all electrical appliances at the
close of each day business
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Nobody was able to
ascertain what trigged off the fire which they said lasted for several
hours.
The eye witnesses account added that it took the combined team of
Officers and Men from the state fire service and symphatisers some time
to put out the fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
The chairman of the Baoko market Association, Alhaji Abdulrasaq Lasoju
who spoke with Newsmen in llorin on Saturday expressrd sadness over the
incident.
He said that the affected traders had lost their sources of livelihood
to the inferno and appealed to the state government to come to their
assistance.
Lasoju also appealed to the Kwara Government to establish Fire service
centre at the market to curb constant fire outbreak.
NAN recalled that the state internal revenue service in early 2016
renovated over 70 shops in the market.
Tiamiyu Raji, the state director, state fire service, said they
received a distress call at about 1a.m and succeeded in putting out the
fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
He said they could not ascertained the immediate cause of the fire, but
warned people to always switch off all electrical appliances at the
close of each day business
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/fire-razes-40-shops-llorin-baboko-market/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/fire-razes-40-shops-llorin-baboko-market/
Nobody was able to
ascertain what trigged off the fire which they said lasted for several
hours.
The eye witnesses account added that it took the combined team of
Officers and Men from the state fire service and symphatisers some time
to put out the fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
The chairman of the Baoko market Association, Alhaji Abdulrasaq Lasoju
who spoke with Newsmen in llorin on Saturday expressrd sadness over the
incident.
He said that the affected traders had lost their sources of livelihood
to the inferno and appealed to the state government to come to their
assistance.
Lasoju also appealed to the Kwara Government to establish Fire service
centre at the market to curb constant fire outbreak.
NAN recalled that the state internal revenue service in early 2016
renovated over 70 shops in the market.
Tiamiyu Raji, the state director, state fire service, said they
received a distress call at about 1a.m and succeeded in putting out the
fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
He said they could not ascertained the immediate cause of the fire, but
warned people to always switch off all electrical appliances at the
close of each day business
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/fire-razes-40-shops-llorin-baboko-market/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/fire-razes-40-shops-llorin-baboko-market/
Nobody was able to
ascertain what trigged off the fire which they said lasted for several
hours.
The eye witnesses account added that it took the combined team of
Officers and Men from the state fire service and symphatisers some time
to put out the fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
The chairman of the Baoko market Association, Alhaji Abdulrasaq Lasoju
who spoke with Newsmen in llorin on Saturday expressrd sadness over the
incident.
He said that the affected traders had lost their sources of livelihood
to the inferno and appealed to the state government to come to their
assistance.
Lasoju also appealed to the Kwara Government to establish Fire service
centre at the market to curb constant fire outbreak.
NAN recalled that the state internal revenue service in early 2016
renovated over 70 shops in the market.
Tiamiyu Raji, the state director, state fire service, said they
received a distress call at about 1a.m and succeeded in putting out the
fire at about 6a.m on Saturday.
He said they could not ascertained the immediate cause of the fire, but
warned people to always switch off all electrical appliances at the
close of each day business
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/fire-razes-40-shops-llorin-baboko-market/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/fire-razes-40-shops-llorin-baboko-market/
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