An eyewitness, Mr Precious Emmanuel, told NAN in Benin
that the fire started at about 3:00 a.m., adding that the prompt response of
the fire service helped to save some parts of the market.
“We woke
up to see that the market was on fire. We believe that the fire was caused by
those boys who smoke Indian hemp in the market.
“The
intervention of the state fire service saved the situation. They responded
quickly to the distress call put across to them,” Emmanuel said.
Meanwhile,
the Chairman of the Pipeline Timber Market, Mr Osaremen Monday, told NAN that
the source of the fire was still unknown.
According
to Monday, timber and machines worth millions of naira were destroyed in the
fire.
He
appealed to the state government to assist those whose shops were affected,
stressing that the market was their only source of livelihood.
Some of
the affected traders, Mr Emmanuel Nwadiwe and Mrs Josephine Okotoe, said they
lost over N5 million in the inferno.
In his
comments, the state’s Director of Fire Service, Mr Frankly Agbolahor, described
the incident as sad, adding however, that the timely intervention of his men
saved the day.
“When we
got the distress call, our men immediately mobilised to the scene of the fire
and put out the fire,” Agbolahor said.
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