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Police apprehend looters as fire guts Sokoto market

An early morning fire started by a power generating set has led to the loss of goods and property worth millions of naira at the Shehu Shagari Modern Market in Sokoto.

Many traders tried to evacuate their goods around 6am on Tuesday before the fire reached their shops, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported.

While sympathisers and relatives of traders besieged the market to offer help, police apprehended some looters who were caught stealing from the shops, a NAN correspondent reports.

The combined team of Sokoto State Fire Service, Federal Fire Service, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), and State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) were battling to put out the fire as at midday on Tuesday.

Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) and men of the Nigerian Police were also on hand to maintain safety and security.

Sokoto State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Manniru Dan’iya, who was at the scene, sympathised with the victims and assured them of more efforts to end the fire.

Dan’iya said the source of the incident and level of damage could not be ascertained at present and urged people to remain calm as the efforts continue.

NAN, however, observed that attachment shops and other illegal structures erected at the market roads prevented fire engines good access to affected shops in the market.

Bulldozers were deployed to remove the temporary and illegal structures in order to facilitates more access to fire engines and officials.

A trader, Muhammad Bawa, told NAN that he lost goods worth N2 million as he could not remove anything from his shop.

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