MILLIONS LOST AS FIRE DESTROYS KOGI GSM VILLAGE
A fire outbreakĀ at a GSM village near Kpata market in Lokoja, the capital of Kogi State, destroyed properties valued at millions of naira.
The evidence received indicates that a power surge caused the fire to ignite early on Thursday morning.
It was also discovered that as the fire went out of control, the shop owners were unable to save anything.
Muhammad Yahaya, a market vendor who lost his items in the fire, narrated the story, saying,, āSomebody called me around 5:30am today that the market is on fire. On getting there, many shops have already been burnt down. So we tried to look at the actual cause of the fire outbreak. From all indications so far, we were told by the people that stay within that the power voltage they brought was high.
āThe neighbouring houses there said it affected their fans, light and other things. Actually, this might be the cause of the fire outbreak in the market. Millions of naira worth of goods have been destroyed. Laptops, phones and accessories got burnt. The most unfortunate thing is that most of these people just received their goods this week. It has never happened before. It is still a big shock to every one of us who owns a shop in the marketā.
He pleaded with the Kogi State Government to step in and reconstruct the GSM village in addition to providing financial support to individuals who lost their possessions.
āWe know we have a Governor that has a listening ear. He is a father to us. As you can see, we are youths who are resourceful. Most of us are graduates and we are not waiting for the Government to provide jobs for us. We created the jobs on our own.
ā The properties that we have been nurturing for over 15 years got burnt within an hour. We want the government to look into it by assisting us financially and rebuilding the market. In this market, we have about 200 Youths who are engaged in this kind of business. People were hungry before this happenedā he added.
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Moses Felix, the financial secretary of the Kogi Association of Phones and Accessories Dealers, or KAPAD, stated that the event had a negative impact on him on a mental, emotional, and physical level.
According to himā I was crying this morning when my shop got burnt. I couldnāt do anything. I am into laptop repairs and sales. My goods that arrived this week got burnt completely, so I am starting from scratch.
ā I am a married Man with kids. Where do I go from here and how can I feed my family in the midst of this economic hardship? The Government should come to our aid. We provide jobs for people. I have like three boys that are working for me and are under my payroll. Definitely, they are going back home without a jobā.
Fire department officials were working to put out the fire as of the time the report was filed.