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An inferno razed 118 shops at the Kabong market in Jos North on Thursday morning, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

A NAN correspondent, who visited the market, could not access the burnt section as some shops were still in flames with thick smoke billowing from others, leading to poor visibility.



The cause of the fire could not be ascertained, but the Chairman, Kabong Market Traders Association, Mr. Christopher Jama, who briefed the governor when he visited the scene, said the fire started by 4am.


Jama said that the fire was caused by an electrical spark when public power supply was restored in the night.

He told Governor Simon Lalong that 118 shops were completely burnt, and that goods destroyed included bags of maize, beans, rice, and poultry products.

He appealed to the governor to come to the aid of the affected traders “whose means of livelihood had been destroyed”.

Lalong, who expressed shock at the development, promised to remodel the market and respond the traders’ plight.

“Government was already working towards remodeling (the market) before the inferno,” he said.

He, however, expressed gratitude to God that no life was lost.

The governor directed the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Commerce to liaise with the market union to get details of the incident.

NAN reports that the market was still inaccessible as of the time of the governor’s visit as smoke was still billowing from the burnt shops.

(NAN)

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