No fewer than 50 shops
were destroyed by fire yesterday at the Ladipo Auto Spares Market, Mushin,
Lagos. The early morning inferno, which started at about 3:30, at Freedom Line
Market, by Alhaji Akinwunmi Street, destroyed goods, particularly vehicle spare
parts, worth millions of naira.
According to the General
Manager, Lagos State Emergency Agency (LASEMA), Mr. Michael Akindele, the fire
was caused by a 33KVA high voltage aluminium cable which fell on some shops
within the market. The fire, he said, was
able to spread quickly due to the presence of grease and other combustible
materials stored in the market.
“Most of the stalls were constructed directly under the high tension cable which runs through the market. We didn’t record any casualty, the fire was curtailed from spreading to other shops. The fire was put out, but, our men will remain on ground to forestall further outbreak. Lagos State Fire Services, the agency’s emergency response team and police officers from Mushin are still on ground,” he said.
Director of Lagos
State Fire Service, Mr Rasak Fadipe also confirmed that no life was lost in the
inferno. He disclosed that immediately they got a distress call, his men
responded promptly and added that the fire was completely put out at about
10:00am
Mr Nkire Ezeigbo,
Public Relations Officer, Ladipo Auto Dealers Association, confirmed to Daily
Sun that the fire started from the Osoro-Akinwumi axis of the market.
Mr Felix Okoro,
Chairman of the Osoro section of the market, also reiterated that no casualty
was recorded but lamented that goods worth millions of naira were consumed by
the inferno.
The distressed
chairman noted that some goods were offloaded from containers shortly before
the fire incident and added that it was a huge calamity to befall traders in
that section of the market.
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