Tinubu condoles traders affected by Karu Market fire

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President Bola Tinubu has extended his condolences to traders whose shops and goods were destroyed in the Karu, Abuja market fire on Thursday.


Tinubu, in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity), Chief Ajuri Ngelale, on Friday, expressed his “deep sadness” upon receiving the news of the fire, which affected sections of the market.

On Thursday evening, a fire swept through parts of the market, destroying property and other valuables.

Tinubu said, “President Tinubu extends his heartfelt sympathies to all the traders affected by this distressing incident, and assures them of his administration’s full support.”

The President also urged caution and adherence to essential safety measures to prevent future fire outbreaks and other accidents.

Meanwhile, the Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department (FEMD) has said its lack of access caused a delay in putting out the fire at the Karu Old Market in Abuja on Thursday.

The acting Director-General of the department, Mrs Florence Wenegieme, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Friday.

Wenegieme underscored the need for access to market, public and private buildings by fire service personnel and trucks during fire outbreaks for quick interventions to reduce losses.

She said that the fire started around 6:30 pm but was brought under control by the combined team of FEMD, FCT Fire Service, Federal Fire Service and Julius Berger Fire Service.

According to her, the efforts prevented the fire from spreading to surrounding houses.

She, however, explained that it was not the new Karu Market currently under construction that was engulfed by the fire, but an informal market and settlement behind the new market.

She said: “There are Fire Stations at two locations in Karu; we have the Karu Fire Station, and a Fire Station and firefighting truck in the new Karu Market under construction.

“Firefighting trucks arrived at the scene of the fire on time but could not get access to the market to put out the fire on time.

“We had to break walls to pass the firefighting water horses through, to be able to put out the fire,” the acting D-G said.

She added that goods worth millions of naira were lost, but no life was lost to the fire.

She further said that personnel of the Nigeria police, Nigeria army and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps were also on ground for crowd control.

Wenegieme thanked the Department of Engineering, Federal Capital Development Authority for activating Julius Berger Fire Service to provide the needed support.

She said that an investigation was ongoing to determine the cause of the fire.

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