50 shops, vehicles consumed as fire razes Lagos plank market
uilding materials worth several millions of naira were at the early
hours of yesterday destroyed by fire that engulfed a plank market in
Abule-Egba area of Lagos.
Over 50 shops were destroyed in the fire said to have been caused by power surge.
Also, two vehicles, a commercial bus and a Toyota saloon car parked in the market, were burnt.
Yesterday’s incident brings to three, the number of markets burnt in three months.
Our source gathered that there was power surge which resulted in a spark, then fire from one of the shops.
A truck with 10,000 litres of water from Agege fire station, according
to the Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Rasaq Fadipe, was drafted to
the scene. Two other trucks from Ikeja and Ikotun stations, he said,
were also dispatched.
According to Fadipe,“the trucks were
positioned strategically to cut the fire from where it was heading and
were able to contain it to the arena.
“So far, 50 shops, made up of
iron sheets, planks, cutting machines and other building materials in a
row of three, were consumed by the fire. No life was lost, neither was
anyone injured.”
Fadipe indicts market executives
Expressing
concern over the impact of such fire on the affected owners as well as
the nation’s economy, Fadipe said the failure on the part of executives
of markets in Lagos to heed the agreement reached between them and the
fire service caused the incident.
“In January 2014, we held a
meeting with executives of plank markets in Lagos, where we advised them
on fire security measures but they failed to heed the advice. Since the
meeting, three markets have been razed by fire,“ he said.
He
highlighted the need for the establishment of a hydrant location as well
as segmentation of wares in the markets as part of measures aimed at
forestalling fire incidents.
“There is also the need for centralised
power generator in the markets as against the situation where each
trader has his power generating set and kegs of petroleum products in
his shop, which usually spark up fire in the event of fire incident.
“The need for segmentation can never be over emphasised. By this I mean
, each product should be assigned to a row in the market. That way, if
there is any fire outbreak, we will know where to concentrate on and how
to safeguard such area.”
Meanwhile, the affected traders, some of
who rushed to the scene when they were informed, could not salvage any
of their wares. Those whose rows were not affected succeeded in taking
their wares outside the market. Unfortunately, some of them lost their
wares to hoodlums who pretended to be helping out.
Policemen from Abule-Egba who arrived the scene, prevented hoodlums who attempted to hijack the situation to steal.
Traders recount ordeal
A trader who sells drinks and recharge cards at the market said she
lost over N200,000 to the fire while another trader, Mrs. Bola Shotobu,
lamented that she lost two deep freezers, electricity generating set,
recharge cards and an unspecified amount of money.
When our source
visited the scene, the traders were seen trying to erect new structures
while some were still searching for their valuables.
Mr. Abiodun
Sule, a resident of Awori community, who spoke withVanguardcalled on the
relevant authorities to take adequate steps to avert future occurrence.
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9/09/2014
50 shops, vehicles consumed as fire razes Lagos plank market
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