NewsCalabar Traders Appeal For Govt Intervention As Fire Destroys Goods At Watt...

Calabar Traders Appeal For Govt Intervention As Fire Destroys Goods At Watt Market

GTBCO FOOD DRINL

October 19, (THEWILL) – Traders at the Watt Market in Calabar Metropolis have appealed for help from the Cross River State government, as an early morning fire destroyed goods at the market.

The fire incident, which started at about 1 am on Thursday, destroyed goods in at least ten shops and is suspected to have arisen from an electrical fault.

The value of goods has not been officially established.

Confirming the incident, the president of the Capital Traders Umbrella Association, CATU, Elder Ededet Edem, said at least ten shops were affected and the fault is likely to come from an electrical fault in one of the shops.

Elder Edem said, “Up till now, I don’t know the cause of the fire incident and the fire started from one of the shops.

“About ten shops were affected and were all burnt down, the cause has not been established yet, but one of my members said they called her at about 1 am to inform her that her shop was affected.

“But I believe it must have been an electrical fault”, he said.

Elder Edem, however, appealed to the state government to come to the aid of the affected traders, especially at this time the country is in dire economic straits.

“Government should come to the rescue of those affected. In 2017, it was the same thing and we followed up, wrote letters during the time of the former governor, but nothing was done.

“One of my members said they brought in goods day before yesterday and yesterday and the whole thing has been consumed.

“The state government should please come to their aid most especially at this present time”, he said.

Also speaking on the incident, the Commanding Officer, Calabar Command, Federal Fire Service, Mrs Olumayowa Olomola said that the fire was caused by a power surge in one of the shopping malls at the market.

Olomola, who could not give an estimate of the goods destroyed in the affected shops, however, said that the shops were well stocked.

About the Author

Homepage | Recent Posts

THEWILL Correspondent, Aniekan Bassey has over six years experience that spans across several fields in print journalism including development communication, sexual reproductive and health rights issues, crime, climate change, social justice, business and human interest stories.

Bassey Aniekan, THEWILLhttps://thewillnews.com
THEWILL Correspondent, Aniekan Bassey has over six years experience that spans across several fields in print journalism including development communication, sexual reproductive and health rights issues, crime, climate change, social justice, business and human interest stories.

More like this
Related

NGO Trains, Empowers 560 Vulnerable Persons In Borno

May 2, (THEWILL)- An international NGO, Christoffel Blindenmission International...

48 AK-47 Rifles Recovered As Police Arrest Mastermind Of Abuja-Kaduna Train Attack

May 2, (THEWILL)- The Nigeria Police Force (NPF), says...

Rangnick Rejects Bayern To Stay On As Austria’s Head Coach

May 2, (THEWILL)- Ralf Rangnick has turned down the...