The herbal medicine section of the Zamfara Central market has been gutted by fire, which destroyed at least 55 shops. The fire outbreak wh...
The herbal medicine section of the Zamfara Central market has been gutted by fire, which destroyed at least 55 shops.
The fire outbreak which occurred in
the early hours of Tuesday came six weeks after an inferno razed 103 shops at
the market.
The cause of the latest fire, which
started around 1am, could not be ascertained as at the time of filing this
report.
One of the victims and chairman of
the traders, Alhaji Sa’adu Dahiru, noted that about 55 shops were destroyed by
the fire.
“The fire also destroyed some shops
belonging to blouse and seasoning sellers,” he added.
While describing the outbreak as
devastating, he said some traders had lost their means of livelihood.
“I know some of our members who lost
everything. They have families and rely on this business to provide for them.
“There is one of our members who
kept his N50,000 in the shop with the intention of taking it to the bank today
(Tuesday), but the money was razed along with his goods.
“I am appealing to the state
government to look into our plight and support us financially,” he said.
Another victim, Muhammad Kabiru,
said he lost goods worth about N14 million to the inferno.
“But I take it as the will of Allah.
It is a trial from God and we must endure it the way it is. I am only appealing
to the state government to provide us with financial assistance. We are not
asking for compensation, we are not asking for huge amount of money. We only
need something to start again,” he said.
The managing director of the market,
Alhaji Ahmad Salihu Shinkafi, said an investigation was ongoing to determine the real
cause of the fire.
“From what we were told by some of
the traders, it was ignited by an herb that does not resist excess heat. They
said once there is excess heat, it can explode. But we are still investigating
to know the actual cause of the fire,” he said.
On the measures taken by the
management to forestall future outbreaks, he said they had banned use of fire
within the market premises.
“That is why we don’t allow tea
sellers, food sellers and other people who are using fire to come near the
market. So only God knows what caused this inferno,” he added.
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