A ferocious fire erupted yesterday at Sango Market in Ibadan, Oyo State, leaving a trail of destruction and consuming goods valued at millions of naira. The overnight blaze, reportedly triggered by an electric spark, ravaged over 20 shops in the market.
The incident, reminiscent of a recent fire outbreak at Ire Akari Estate in Soka, Ibadan, has left traders reeling from the loss of their livelihoods. Expressing their dismay, affected traders lamented the challenges they face in rebuilding their shops and businesses, highlighting the critical role these ventures play in sustaining their livelihoods.
Mrs. Tola Korede, one of the victims of the inferno, recounted her shock upon receiving the distressing news of her burning shop. She expressed the heart-wrenching realization upon arrival at the scene, discovering that everything she had worked for had been reduced to ashes.
The devastating fire underscores the vulnerability of traders and the urgent need for enhanced fire safety measures in marketplaces across the region. As affected individuals grapple with the aftermath of the disaster, efforts to rebuild and recover from the loss are likely to be arduous and protracted.
With investigations ongoing to ascertain the cause of the blaze, authorities and stakeholders are urged to prioritize preventative measures to avert future tragedies and safeguard the livelihoods of traders in Sango Market and beyond.