Obiano Bans Selling Of Gun Powder And Explosives In Anambra Market, Forestalls Fire Disaster At Onitsha Main Market
It is now
against the law to sell gun powder and other explosives in Anambra market , so
says Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra state.
According to him, “the police permit would specify and
regulate where and how such materials would be stored and where it can be sold.”
Obiano further
said , “Following this ban, it is illegal for anyone to be in possession of gun
powder and other explosives materials. Such possession must be with the
permission of the police whose duty it is to specify and regulate where and how
such materials can be stored and sold.”
Obiano
enjoined traders to keep fire extinguishers in their various shops to ensure
prompt intervention during fire outbreak.
This
pronouncement was sequel to an averted fire disaster sequel what was described
as the hindsight of Anambra State governor, Chief Willie Obiano.
The traders and families with shops and
goods at the multi billion naira Onitsha Main Market, the
biggest market in West African sub-region would have been in anguish if government had not provide
functional firefighting equipment to forestall such fire outbreak.
Governor
Obiano had two months ago provided fire-fighting equipment at the market to
enable men of the Anambra State Fire Service to respond timely to any outbreak
of fire in the area.
Few days
ago, there was fire disaster at Bright Street, Onitsha, which escalated and
almost spread to the nearby roaring business axis of Onitsha Main Market, but
for the prompt intervention of fire fighters who laid hands on the firefighting
equipment provided by the governor.
Speaking
when he visited the site of the fire incident to sympathize with traders
affected by the fire, governor Obiano expressed delight that the fire-fighting
equipment provided in the market two months ago by the State government was
used to control the fire from spreading to the entire market.
The
governor noted that the fire started in a shop where gun powder was stored;
pointing out that government would investigate the matter and prosecute the
culprit for engaging in illegality. He announced the ban on sale of gun powder
and other explosives and warned that nobody should be allowed to deal on such
materials without police permit.
Obiano Bans Selling Of Gun Powder And Explosives In Anambra Market, Forestalls Fire Disaster At Onitsha Main Market
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
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