A pregnant woman yesterday escaped
committing suicide when a mysterious fire disaster destroyed 11 shops, property
and goods worth millions of naira at Umuisiedo multimillion naira market,
Okpuno Egbu, Nnewi in Nnewi North Local Government Area of Anambra State.
The pregnant woman owns a shop and attempted
to jump into the raging fire while the inferno consumed all her goods.
The fire The Nation learnt started
around 12midnight according to eyewitnesses raged up till 2:30am before
sympathizers began to rally support to put it off even though it had already
burnt down eleven shops fully stocked with various kinds of groceries to ashes.
The traders alleged that the fire
fighters in Nnewi could not respond to their distress call until the Okpoko
fire service station came to their rescue when great damage had been done even
as urchins in Nnewi were said to have been busy looting the traders' goods in
the confusion.
Chairman of the market , Chief
Gilbert Eriobuna said the incident came as a surprise to him. He said he did all he could to salvage the situation once
it came to his knowledge even as he released full water tank to fight the fire,
but could not stop the fire on time. He however thanked God that no life was
lost and appealed to the state government to intervene and assist the victims.
The cause of the fire outbreak was
not immediately known, although the traders alleged that security guards in the
market indulged in cigarette and other hard drugs smoking which they said were
likely to be a source of fire since there was no electricity supply at the
market.
One of the shop owners whose goods
were all consumed by the fire, Mrs Adinu Mercy said she was a returnee from
Kano State because of Boko Haram insurgent’s incessant attack and wondered what
cruel fate that has befallen her.
She said her husband sent her and
other members of her family to the East for safety only to lose the
family's only means of livelihood to fire. She said she was sleeping in her
house that morning when someone called her on phone to inform her that the
market was on fire and that before she arrived the scene, her shop had been leveled
by the inferno.
"I'm helpless. Who will take
care of my family? I'm finished," she cried. She said she replenished her
stock two days before the fire incident.
Another shop owner and an expectant
mother, attempted to jump into the raging fire but was overpowered by
sympathizers who rescued her.
It was gathered that the woman
procured loan facilities recently to replenish her stock all of which was lost
to the fire disaster. The woman was said to be shouting: "How can I pay my
loan, how can I pay my loan."
But for Mr Chikwendu Nnadi, he said
all hope was lost, adding: "Where will I start, where will I end. In fact
as I am talking to you now, I'm confused and I don't know what to do."
The same applied to Pastor Ihekwaba Cyril
whose wife dealt in utensils in the market.
But when the General chairman of
Okpuno Egbu Security Organization, Chief Amobi Nnoruka was contacted he said
that the security of the market was in the hands of the market caretakers and
not directly under him.
Fire Guts 11 Shops aT Nnewi Worth Millions Of Naira In Anambra Market
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