Midnight Inferno Razes Hundreds Of Shops In Jos Main Market (Photos)

Posted by Odinaka on Sat 21st Jul, 2018 - tori.ng

Traders at Jos main market, on Saturday counted their losses after a midnight fire gutted the market.

 
Scene of the incident (Photo: Premium Times)
 
Fire has engulfed a segment of Jos Terminus Market in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State with over 217 shops were burnt as properties worth millions of naira were also lost.
 
According to PREMIUM Times, the State Commissioner of Police, Undie Adie, who visited the market confirmed the incident to reporters in Jos.
 
Adie said: “Some of the things we have salvaged were secured at the police post. We are liaising with the chairman of the market so that we can identify those who suffered losses.”
 
 
While speaking to a correspondent, the chairman of petty traders in the market, Mustafa Ibrahim, said that the incident began around 1.30am midnight and the cause of is still unknown.
 
“About 217 temporary shops were burnt. Estimatedly, we have lost more than N70 million in the incident,” he said.
 
The chairman of Traders Association of the market, AbdulRahman Jimoh Yusuf, who also respondent to the incident, said the fire razed about 217 shops and properties worth millions of naira were equally burnt.
 
“One marketer, Alhaji Magaji Abdullahi has more than 166 dealers and each dealer lost about N180, 000, when you made the multiplication it would give you N29, 880, 000. And many marketers lost their properties worth millions of Naira,” Jimoh explained.
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