Sunday, 4 January 2015

300 shops destroyed in Zaria market fire

No fewer that 300 shops were destroyed in an early morning fire that occured on Saturday at Sabongarin Zaria main market in Sabongari Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria, who visited the scene, reports that the fire burnt down buildings, sheds and property worth millions of naira.
In an interview with NAN, the Vice Chairman, Butchers' Association, Sabongari market, Malam Adamu Ibrahim, said the cause of the fire was unknown.
Ibrahim said, "Reports received from eyewitnesses so far, indicated that the fire started either by midnight or early morning of Saturday and it was suspected to be caused by electricity problem.
"It took the intervention of good Samaritans and men of the fire service to put off the fire and prevent its escalation.
"However, more than 300 shops have already been destroyed. We are therefore appealing to government to come to our aid."
NAN reports that areas affected included butchers and fish stalls.
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