Some think Bolagun market
is under a spell or curse is the second time in three months, that the market and
shops gut blazing fire in the early hours of the day Wednesday in Lagos.
The inferno destroyed goods valued at several millions of naira. A correspondent who visited the market, reports that the fire which affected lock-up shops, was first noticed at the back of a building housing a commercial bank.
The inferno destroyed goods valued at several millions of naira. A correspondent who visited the market, reports that the fire which affected lock-up shops, was first noticed at the back of a building housing a commercial bank.
Quick response from the
Lagos State Fire Service prevented further spread of the inferno. A fire truck
and a tanker were on ground at the time of the visit. Goods destroyed in the
fire include lace materials, cosmetics, ladies wears, body cream, hair attachments,
underwear accessories and refrigerators.
Some of the traders, who
spoke with news men commended the firemen for their timely response, which
prevented the fire from spreading. Mr Cletus Onyema, a trader in the market
said that he lost a huge amount of money as well as goods. He, however, thanked
God for curtailing the losses. “When I got a call that there was fire in the
shops around this area, I did not know what to expect.
“I thank God that the
situation was not that bad. I lost some goods but I praise the fire service for
work well done,’’ he said. Another trader, Mrs Ronke Adebayo, told newsmen that
she had just stocked her shop for the Easter sales. “I thank God that I was
able to save some of my goods. “I have a truck load of lace materials parked
out there but I was able to save the goods.
“I lost some goods but it
would have been painful if all of them were consumed by the fire,’’ she said.
Adebayo said that the cause of the fire was still unknown but said that the
fire service came on time and put out the fire. Confirming the incident the
Director of Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Fadipe Rasaq, said that firemen from
Onikan Fire Station responded to the fire call within four minutes.
He said that the fire razed
a storey building, which caused the top floor to collapse while eight lock up
shops were also destroyed. He said the cause of the fire was still being
investigated. Fadipe advised traders to organise themselves to buy centralised
generators that would be stationed outside the shops instead of using many
small generators.

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