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FROM EAZYGIST, Onitsha Traders and small scale industrialists lost
goods and properties worth millions of naira yesterday in Onitsha
following an early morning fire that gutted the polythene dealers
market, Nwaizu Estate, Awada.
Three businessmen, who could not
withstand the enormity of their losses allegedly attempted suicide by
jumping into the raging fire but hey were later rescued by fellow
traders.
When Daily Sun reporter visited the market yesterday
morning, billows of smoke covered everywhere, while parts of the market
were still on fire even as the traders watched helplessly as nothing was
recovered from the inferno.
Scores of distraught shop owners in
the market said the inferno started in the market at about 2am, after a
storm with claps of thunder ripped through the area and a nearby shop
caught fire which spread to the entire market.
Giving further
insight on the incident, the Chairman of Progressive Polythene Dealers
Welfare Association, Mr. Vincent Elechi, said the traders had suffered
terrible losses and regretted that the situation would have been
salvaged if the state fire service had responded promptly.
“From
our findings, it was the electric pole at the entrance of the market
that caught fire when thunder struck. But immediately I got the
information, I alerted the state fire service and they promised to come,
but later said they needed to refill their water tank. By the time they
arrived, everywhere was on fire because our products are highly
inflammable. We have more than 3,000 traders and small scale
industrialists here but all our years of toiling have been reduced to
ashes. Though we are still counting our losses, presently more than
N500 million has gone down the drain,’’ he said.
Corroborating
the chairman’s claims, the Vice Chairman of the market, Francis Ubakasi,
said some people were rescued from the fire when they attempted
suicide.
He stated that the market served the polythene needs of
Nigerians and some African countries, while some of them borrowed money
from the banks to finance the procurement of their machine tools.
The traders appealed to the state government to come to their aid to cushion the effect of their losses.
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Nigeria is not save, I want to invest in Nigeria but I will still consider some situation.
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