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LASEMA, police disagree over cause as fire destroys 100 shops in textile market


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Published 8 May 2021
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency and the state’s police command on Friday disagreed over the cause of fire at Cairo Market, Oshodi, Lagos, where about 101 shops, four offices and goods worth millions of naira were destroyed.
While LASEMA said the fire was caused by “some form of explosives/accelerants,” alleging foul play, police dismissed the claim, describing it as a rumour.
It was learnt that the fire broke out at the fabric market around 8pm on Thursday, and spread to several shops before emergency responders arrived at the scene.
The LASEMA General Manager, Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, in a statement on Friday, said the fire was contained through the joint effort of the agency and state’s fire service, lamenting that responders were attacked during the operation. ....

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