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Fire guts GSM market in Maiduguri

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Published: November 1, 2019
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Dozens of shops and property worth millions of Naira were destroyed in Thursday night fire at the Maiduguri GSM market.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the fire started at about 8:00 pm and lasted for several hours before it was extinguished through the fire servicemen, security personnel, and members of the community.

The market popularly called “Kasuwar Jagol,” is located at Post Office area of the metropolis, providing business spaces to thousands of traders and artisans in the area.

Mr. Ambursa Pindar, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Borno Fire Service who confirmed the incident, said that the service deployed five fire-fighting vehicles to the scene of the fire.

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Pindar said that the service would conduct an assessment to ascertain the extent of the damage.

An eye witness, Mr. Abdulrahman Tahir, said the fire started at one of the shops and engulfed other shops in the market.

Tahir, a cell phone vendor, lamented that a number of traders lost their goods to the fire.

He, however, said that he successfully retrieved his goods by the rapid response of the fire servicemen and security personnel who put out the fire.

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NAN reports that armed security personnel were deployed to the market to guard against looting by hoodlums.

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