Spare parts market, Trinity, Apapa |
Tragedy
struck on Sunday at the Trinity Spare Parts Market in the Olodi Apapa
area of Ajegunle, Lagos, as no fewer than 150 shops, including their
materials, were consumed by an inferno.
It was believed that the fire was
caused by an electrical power surge in one of the shops at a section of
the plaza some minutes after 3pm.
Our correspondent gatherred that the
infreno started from a shop on the ‘B’ line of the market few minutes
after the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, restored power to the
shopping complex.
The Speed Well Plaza is estimated to accommodate no fewer than 200 shops, mostly spare parts traders.
A resident of the area, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said, “This whole incident started when PHCN
restored power here around 1.00p.m.
“Not long after that, I saw a thick
smoke coming from one of the shops on B line,though I didn’t know the
fire was going to be this big and spread to other parts of the plaza.”
Some of the affected traders, who spoke to our correspondent amid sighing, expressed shock at the mid-Sunday fire.
They lamented the extent of the
destruction, adding that for them to get back to business, the
governmentr would need to assist them.
A distressed trader, Mr. Izuchukwu
Agwu, said, “I am finished. As you are seeing me here, I have lost
everything I have to this fire incident.
“Unless something is done, I am heading
back to the village and you know what it means – suicide. I sleep in my
shop and I have no other business here.”
He added, “I was lucky not to have been
in there when the fire started. Who knows, I might have been burnt. Now,
what else do I have? I am heading back to the village tonight.”
Policemen from Trinity Police Station
with other security personnel provided security at the plaza as fire
fighters from the Lagos State Fire Service and those believed to be from
Julius Berger Plc battled to put out the ragging inforeno.
The Director of the Lagos State Fire
Service, Mr. Rasak Fadipe, explained that the fire was aggravated by the
inflammable materials stored in most of the shops in the spare parts
market.
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