Goods worth N400m destroyed as fire guts 30 shops in Nnewi market

At Least fewer 30 shops and goods worth N400 million were on Friday razed at the electronics market in Nnewi, Anambra State.

It was gathered that the fire which started in the wee hours of the day when heavy smoke was noticed at the market.

One of the victims, Mr Kenneth Ofodum said he was alerted to the fire disaster and he had to rush to fire service station located at motorcycles spare parts section of Nkwo Nnewi market for assistance.

Ofodum, a line chairman in the market, however regretted that many stalls were razed before the arrival of the fire fighters.

He said: “What is most confusing about the whole thing is when we saw fire coming out from one of the office blocks in the market with no electricity connection.’’

He disclosed that over twenty stalls were vandalized including those not affected by the fire incident.

Ofodum however said that two suspects were later arrested and handed over to the police.

He appealed to Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State to come to the rescue of the affected traders.

Another victim, Jude Nwokolo lamented that his entire goods were destroyed in the inferno.

”I just opened my own shop last year after I was settled by his master only to lose all my goods as a result of the fire disaster,” he lamented.

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