By Muhammad Tanimu
Abuja
Following the persistent fire outbreaks in Kugbo market in Abuja Municipal Area Council, (AMAC), FCT Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, has called for the reorganization and remodeling of the market.
300 furniture shops and 80 timber shops were razed according to information available to VerityNews.
The minister who made the call when she visited victims of the Kugbo inferno, also commended critical stakeholders for their prompt response, stressing that the spirit of sportsmanship exhibited shows that much would be achieved by doing things together.
While pledging that the FCT Administration would see how best to assist the victims, she tasked traders to take precautionary measures as most of the goods sold in the market are highly flammable, revealing that the personnel of FCT Fire Service is poised to train traders on how to curtail fire outbreak.
She also commended the traders for assisting the victims to salvage some of the damaged goods, noting that in most cases, unscrupulous elements seize the opportunity to cart away other people’s belongings.
According to her, “Well, this is sad especially in this very difficult period that we are all grappling with bad economic situation and how to survive with our little businesses. Nevertheles, I must also quickly sympathize with victims of this inferno that led to loss of property.
“We must also thank God that there was no loss of life, but at the same time we must say a big thank you in appreciation to our first respondents that came to curtail this ugly incident such as FCT Fire Service, FEMA, NEMA, and other stakeholders especially those who quickly came to our aid, like the Nigerian Army, Navy and Air Force.
“These critical stakeholders and hands of fellowship extended to FCT Administration shows that together we can conquer. We must say a very big thank you to all of you because the disaster could have been worst than this if not for your prompt intervention.
“And for all those who lost their property is not because they have offended God in one way or the other. We should take it in good fate, FCT will do everything at its disposal to ensure that we put to an end these ugly occurrences.
“We will look forward towards the reorganization of the market. Thank God there is a skeletal space for the fire trucks to move in, and we need to improve on it in terms of creating more spaces to make it more motorable. FCT Emergency Management Agency will come and take stock of the extent of damage, even though we have some figures here”.
Conducting the minister round the scene, the Acting Director FCT Fire Service, Malam Sani Sa’idu, told the minister that the fire outbreak could be linked to electrical upsurge, adding that over 80 timber shades and 300 furniture shops were affected by the inferno.
Sa’idu also maintained that as soon as the service received the information from Kugbo residents, the service deployed personnel from Nyanya and Karu and then activated the Federal Fire Service, before the intervention of fire fighters from the Armed Forces, the Nigeria Army, Air Force and the Navy.