The Guardian (Nigeria)

Fire razes Sabo market in Oyo

Lagos airport records minor fire incident

- From Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

AS the Oyo State Government is working towards the completion of Akesan Market in Oyo Town that got burnt a year ago, another tragedy occurred in the ancient town as cocoa shops and other goods worth millions of naira were destroyed on Tuesday night by fire at the popular Sabo market.

The fire, which started around 10: 00p. m. spread to most parts of the market. The Chief Fire Officer in Oyo State, Moshood Adewuyi, who confirmed the incident, said eight shops were affected by the inferno.

He said the fire emanated from a nearby dumpsite close to the market. The dumpsite was set ablaze and was not monitored. “We were called around 11: 00p. m. Immediatel­y we got to the scene, we discovered that some shops were still intact and we tried as much as possible to cut the spread. It was only eight shops that were affected.”

Some traders, whose shops and valuables were caught in the fire, were lamenting and counting their losses.

MEANWHILE, there was a minor fire incident yesterday at the departure hall of the Muritala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos. The fire, which occurred near the Kenya Airways counter at the departure lounge of the airport, was quickly put off by the airport fire service.

Confirming the incident, the Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force, Airport command, SP Alabi Joseph, said it was a minor incident as the fire was immediatel­y put off.

Joseph said: “There was a minor fire outbreak near Kenyan’s office at the internatio­nal airport building. The fire has since been put off by airport fire service and nothing to report or complain about.”

 ??  ?? Chairman/ Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa ( Retd) receiving a video teleconfer­ence equipment donated by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC) to support the communicat­ion needs of the agency’s maritime operations from UNODC’S Country Representa­tive, Mr. Oliver Stolpe ( left), at the NDLEA National Headquarte­rs, Abuja, yesterday.
Chairman/ Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa ( Retd) receiving a video teleconfer­ence equipment donated by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC) to support the communicat­ion needs of the agency’s maritime operations from UNODC’S Country Representa­tive, Mr. Oliver Stolpe ( left), at the NDLEA National Headquarte­rs, Abuja, yesterday.

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