Shops and goods were razed in an early morning inferno which razed 60% pf Birnin Kebbi Central Market. According to Kebbi daily, the fire began around 12.45am on Saturday, March 26. Fire fighting
vehicles, personnel from Kebbi State Fire Service and shop owners
battled with the inferno until early afternoon.
Security was
heightened in and around the market to prevent hoodlums from looting the
trader's properties. Some shops were successfully evacuated at the
beginning of the inferno.
The
Kebbi State Government commiserates with all
the traders affected by the fire, adding that it 's a monumental loss to
the people and the state. Officials from the state government, led by
the
Chief of Staff of the government house, Alhaji Suleiman Argungu, and the
Emir of Gwandu, Alhaji Mohammad Bashar, visited the scene to
commiserate with traders who lost their goods and properties. An
ivestigation has been launched to determine the cause of the fire.
Source: Kebbi daily
So sad.
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So linda u no hear say sabon gari mkt for kano burn abi,u still dey talk abt million lost abi...juZ sayin
ReplyDeleteSad. May there be a double restoration
ReplyDeleteSubuhannallah! Bad news!! May Allah bless the victims with double of what dey'v lost. Sad!
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Hmmmmm for this harsh economy. Shop com burn. People nid to be careful sha
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Chai,in this harsh economy...
ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost
Chei! It is well. Thank God no life was lost
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Chiee! In this harsh economy? Oh chim.
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Can't begin to imagine how the owners of those goods will be feelin' right now.....so sad!
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Fire just burnt down the very big Yankura Market
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market Kano. Mostly dominated by the Igbos, the fire
started by
3.am...
Bad news in dis countries hardship
ReplyDeleteSorry for their loss
ReplyDeleteOh oh!! Thats bad
ReplyDeleteThe most important thing is life. Hope non was lost??? Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteEya Sorry to those that loss their goods, may almighty God restored their losses
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O Jesus what's happening in this time of change
ReplyDeleteWhat a tragedy.....God replenish their loses
ReplyDeleteSo sad, it wont be easy for all those who lost their good
ReplyDeleteNawa o, Linda observe!
ReplyDeleteIt's a pity. May they be consoled...
ReplyDeleteSorry for the traders
ReplyDeleteMay God replenish thier lost.
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