Niger Delta
Strange Fire Razes Edo Spare Parts Market …Traders Count Losses
An inferno has razed down over 90 shops at Uwelu spare parts market, which is the biggest spare parts market in Egor local government area of Edo state.
The fire, which destroyed goods worth millions in the affected area, was described by traders as having negative impact on their businesses.
It was observed that sections of the market affected include the lines where Mercedes Benz, Mazda, Ford and Toyota parts were sold.
Our correspondent reports that some of the traders collapsed when they visited the scene.
One of them was said to have almost ran into the raging fire but was stopped.
The fire was said to start at about 11:45pm last Monday but lasted till 4am yesterday as fire service men from the University of Benin and the Nigerian Army made efforts to quench it.
Sympathisers were seen around the spare parts market, even as the victims were being consoled.
One of the victims, Festus Maxwell Osaeruoname wondered how the fire spread rapidly when there was no power supply to the market.
“We are yet to ascertain what actually happened that led to the fire. We could not remove anything from our shops.
“Many boys that just got freedom from their masters and opened their shops are yet to repay the loans they took from various banks.”
Chairman of the Spare Parts Dealers Association, Mr Ibie Osaretin Augustine said the fire incident had compounded the low patronage they had been witnessing due to bad state of the road leading to the market.
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