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Fire ravages 9 yam farms in Cross River

- Eyo Charles Calabar

Nine yam farms along Bishiri Road in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State have been gutted by fire.

The fire affected even the yam barns nearby.

The incident happened few days ago, precisely 22 January 2024, according to some of the heartbroke­n farmers.

The affected farmers are yet to determine the cause of the fire which has rendered them economical­ly strapped.

A source close to one of the farmers, Stella James, said “The entire investment­s of my elder sister have been wiped away within minutes.

“We don’t know what would have caused the fire although this is dry season. This has added to her troubles. She spent her time, energy and resources to build the yam barns.”

Reacting in an interview, director general of SEMA, State Emergency Management Agency, James Anam, who resumed duties in November 2023, advised that victims of fire and other natural disasters should always keep his office informed of such incidents for early response.

But commission­er for humanitari­an Affairs and Poverty Alleviatio­n in the State, Dr Helen IsamohEgod­o, sympathize­d with the nine farmers, saying the immense damage caused by the fire will intensify the economic hardship of the victims.

In a statement, she said “I understand that these yam barns are not just a source of livelihood but also represent hard work, dedication and hope for our people.

“It breaks my heart to see the fruits of your labour

reduced to ashes in a matter of moments.

“We have already mobilised a team of experts to assess the damage and provide immediate assistance to those affected. Our priority is to ensure that you have the necessary resources to restart your yam cultivatio­n and regain your economic stability. We will work tirelessly to provide financial aid, agricultur­al inputs, and technical support to help you get back on your feet.”

 ?? ?? The affected yam farm
The affected yam farm

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