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    Kano Market Fire Triggers Safety Call as Traders Vow to Rebuild

    National UpdateBy National UpdateJune 7, 2025Updated:June 7, 2025 Kano No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In the aftermath of a devastating fire at the Farm Centre GSM Market in Kano on Friday, affected traders are rallying around each other, determined to rebuild and learn from the tragedy that gutted 47 shops in one of the city’s busiest commercial hubs.

    While the cause of the fire — a battery explosion — has been confirmed by the Kano State Fire Service, the real story emerging from the ashes is one of community resilience and the urgent need for better safety practices in Nigeria’s informal markets.

    The fire, which began shortly after midday, spread quickly through the ground and upper floors of a one-storey building, destroying a mix of permanent and temporary shops. But swift intervention by firefighters — alerted by one of their own, Senior Fire Superintendent Musa Ya’u — helped to prevent what could have been a far worse disaster.

    “We mobilized firefighters from across the city and managed to contain the fire using five jets. By God’s grace, there were no injuries or fatalities,” said Fire Service spokesperson, ACFO Saminu Yusif Abdullahi.

    Though the financial losses are steep for many, the absence of casualties has brought a measure of relief. Still, questions are being raised about safety protocols in densely populated trading environments, where poor wiring, overstocking of flammable goods, and unregulated battery sales are common.

    The Fire Service has now issued an appeal to shop owners, urging them to exercise caution when handling electrical materials and rechargeable devices. For many traders, the experience has already triggered calls for government support, market reforms, and stricter safety regulations.

    “We lost our goods, yes, but we didn’t lose our lives,” said Bashir Lawal, a shop owner who watched helplessly as his inventory was consumed by flames. “Now, we need the government to support us not just with relief, but with a plan to prevent this from happening again.”

    As recovery efforts begin, the Farm Centre fire is becoming a wake-up call — not just for Kano, but for cities across Nigeria where informal markets remain the economic lifeline for millions.

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