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Fire razes over N20m goods in Katsina spare parts market

A fire outbreak at a motor spare parts market at Jabiri area of Funtua, Katsina State has destroyed 10 shops and goods worth over N20 million . Speaking to newsmen on Tuesday in Funtua, some of the affected shop owners said they were called at about 4 am and informed about the fire outbreak.

Mr Krifoda Kegobe, one of the affected person whose four shops were burnt, said he has lost not less than N8 million worth of goods stored in his shops. He said “Some of the people passing through the area said that the fire started from a restaurant near our shops”.

”Immediately they saw the fire, the people called and informed me, but before I got to the market from my house the fire has finished all my goods. I was not able to remove anything”. He added that despite efforts by the people around the area and the fire fighters, they were not able to salvage anything from the shops.
Mr Johnson Ugochukwu, another victim of the inferno, disclosed to newsmen that he lost over N10 million from one of his three shops in the area.
According to Ugochukwu, “Recently I traveled to Kano and Lagos where I spent a lot to buy goods and everything is gone now”. Also speaking, Alhaji Nasir Saleh, a tyre seller said he lost about N2 million worth of goods in his three shops. The victims called on government to come to their aid in order to recoup the losses.

An officer of the Nigerian Fire Service, Funtua, Malam Muhammad Sani, said the unit worked in conjunction with the the fire service of the School of Basic and Remedial Studies to contain the fire. Sani advised residents to be cautious in handling flammable materials to avert fire outbreaks and its consequences.

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