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    Fire Razes parts of Kabba Central Market

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    Olu Samuel, Lokoja

    Goods and properties worth Hundreds of Millions of Naira has been destroyed as a large part of Kabba Central Market has been burnt in an early hour inferno.

    Shops and stalls fell prey to the destructive fire which started in the morning on Monday 27 November 2023, leaving traders and members of the community in shock and sorrow as the flames consumed numerous businesses and sources of livelihood.

    It was gathered that the fire started around 5am and rapidly spreads through the market’s vibrant stalls and shops.

    Sympathizers rushed to the scene to combat the inferno and prevented further spread which was however challenging.

    Eyewitnesses said shop owners were helpless as they watched their investments succumb to the flames. The market, known for its diverse array of goods, from fresh produce to textiles and electronics, now stands in ruins.

    The economic impact of this disaster is staggering, with many small businesses facing financial ruin.

    Investigations into the cause of the fire are ongoing, with authorities working to determine whether it was a result of electrical faults, negligence, or any other contributing factors.

    Meanwhile members of the community faulted the absence of fire fighting equipments that would have been helpful in putting out the flame

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