Fire incident at Owode-Onirin razes 15 shops to the ground

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Rescue workers at the scene of Owode-Onirin Lagos market fire on Sunday. Photo: NAN Fire on Sunday destroyed 15 shops and damaged other property at the Owode-Oniri Market in Lagos State.

News Agency of NigeriaNAN reports that a LASEMA team was on hand to put out the fire.

The director-general said that the fire emanated from one of the several lines of shops in the market.“No life was lost but valuable items were destroyed, though the spread of fire is being curtailed.Oke-Osanyintolu said that the fire started from the metal segment of the market, making traders to call 767/112 channel of the agency.

He said that LASEMA coordinated the response to the fire, adding that it got support from the Lagos State Fire Service and market union officials.

 

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Hmm. Harmattan hasn't really started o

NASS should be debating urgently health and safety laws to tackle these repeat incidents of market fires but instead they're busy trying to restrict the space for critical voices and free speech

There seems to be a serial arsonist on the loose, the consistent burning of markets around the country has to raise a red flag

Why all these disaster? If it is not fire,it is buildings collapse or petrol tanker falling off.We need to seek God interventions oooo

So sad.

This fire of a thing needs a close attention....something is going on

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