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MOMTA Consoles New Layout Market Fire Victims
The Chairman, Mile
One Market Traders Association (MOMTA), Deacon Kenneth Eze has commiserated with traders of the New layout market in Port Harcourt Township over the fire that recently gutted the place, describing it as very worrisome and unfortunate.
Speaking with The Tide in his office in Port Harcourt, the MOMTA chairman explained that what had befallen the traders at the New Layout is most painful.
He noted that most of the traders had equipped and furnished their stores with goods in readiness for the bumper sale in the Christmas and new year season, which according to him, is the normal practice in the system. “I know many of the traders may have stocked their sheds for this Christmas and New Year sales, and some had borrowed money from the bank to stock goods in their stores. “This is a similar experience we had in Mile One market last year when the market got burnt when traders had fully stocked their stores with goods for Christmas sales”, he stated.
Eze, however, urged traders to be very vigilant over electrical appliances to ensure that everything is switched off before closing their stores.
He said that he had adopted it as a life style to ensure that he switches off every appliances without any delay, so that he would not forget, and pointed that surge electric current coul be very dangerous to buildings, and could cause fire outbreak.
The MOMTA chairman however posited that he has started a continuous enlightenment campaign on safety awareness to sensitize traders on safety, particularly this Christmas season at the Mile One Market.
It would be recalled that fire gutted the New Layout market on Tuesday evening last week, where property and goods worth several millions of naira were lost to the inferno.
Corlins Walter
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