A raging night inferno razed
118 shops at the Kabong market in Jos North on Thursday morning, NAN reports.
A NAN correspondent, who
visited the market, could not access the burnt section as some shops were still
in flames.
Others also had thick smoke
billowing from them, making visibility very difficult.
The actual cause of the fire
could not be ascertained, but Mr Christopher Jama, Chairman, Kabong Market
Traders Association, who briefed the governor– when he visited the scene– said
the fire started by 4:00am.
Jama claimed that the fire was
caused by an electrical spark when public power supply was restored in the
night.
He told Gov. Simon Lalong that
118 shops were completely burnt, and noted that goods destroyed included bags
of maize, beans, rice, and poultry products.
He appealed to the governor to
come to the aid of the affected traders ‘whose means of livelihood had been
destroyed’.
Lalong, who expressed “deep
shock” at the development, promised to remodel the market and also address the
traders plight.
“Government was already working
towards remodeling before the inferno,” he said.
He however, expressed gratitude
to God that no life was lost.
The
governor directed the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Commerce to liaise
with the market union to get details of the incident.
NAN reports that the market was
still inaccessible as at the time of the governor’s visit as smoke was still
billowing from the burnt shops.
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