Ugwuanyi gives N100, 000 each to 68 victims of Enugu market fire

By Moses Oyediran, Enugu
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu state on Friday visited traders of Amigbo Market in Obiagu, Enugu North Local Government Area whose shops were gutted by fire in the wee hours of yesterday to empathize with them, ascertain the cause and level of damage, and offer the state government’s assistance to ameliorate their loss.
Gov. Ugwuanyi, who arrived at the market to the amazement of the traders and residents of the suburb, after he was briefed by the Chairman of the market traders association, Emeka Nnajiofor Ogbodo, and the Executive Secretary, State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Mrs. Nkechi Eneh, first thanked God that no life was lost during the inferno and consoled the victims.
Consequently, the governor donated the sum of N100, 000 to each of the affected 68 traders whose shops were burnt as immediate intervention to cushion the effects of the inferno and promised that his administration will rebuild the shops for them, in keeping with its commitment to the well-being of the people of the state.
He therefore, directed the Chairman of Enugu North Local Government Area, Emma Onoh, who was present during the visit alongside the member representing Enugu North Constituency in the state assembly, Ibekaku Onoh, to take inventory and come up with the cost implication for the rebuilding of the shops for necessary action.
“I came to console you. I know how you are feeling. As a governor whom you elected, what affects you affects me too. When you mourn, I follow you in mourning. What affects you affects all of us in Enugu state. I am here therefore, to put smiles on your faces. All of you affected should come to Government House for immediate payment.”
Earlier, the Chairman of the market, Ogbodo, who thanked Gov. Ugwuanyi and his entourage for coming to empathize with them, narrated that the inferno started around 12:50 am, shortly before he received a distress call from the Neighborhood Watch group.
He disclosed that the swift intervention of the state fire service saved the day despite the fact that their fire-fighting trucks had challenges accessing the market.
“If not for the quick assistance of the fire service, the whole market would have been burnt down. When the fire service came with many vehicles, there was no road because of buildings here. One of them tried to enter through here, but could not enter. It was another one from the other way that tried with the support of the residents to quench this fire.
“God did wonders; nobody was wounded, including people who entered inside the shops to quench the fire. God Almighty did it; no one was hurt or taken to the hospital. It was only those whose shops and goods were destroyed that were affected,” the market chairman said.