Nasarawa State Governor, Umaru Al-Makura, has donated N10 million to the victims of the fire at Masaka market in Karu Local Government Area which occurred on Sunday.
Al-Makura, who made the donation on Monday when he visited the market to assess the situation and commiserate with the traders whose property were destroyed by the fire outbreak, said that the money was to cushion the effect of the devastation on the victims and prayed for the repose of one of the traders, who reportedly died due to trauma over the disaster.
The governor said that shops would also be allocated to the victims at the Karu International Market to enable them to continue their businesses.
Al-Makura, who said he was in London to visit President Muhammdu Buhari when he received news of the disaster, assured the traders that government would assist them in every possible way to overcome the setback.
He said the government would fence the burnt market and set up a market board for the proper management of all markets across the state.
The Masaka market caught fire at about 1:30 am. on Sunday, affecting more than 2,000 shops with property worth millions of Naira destroyed.
Al-Makura, who made the donation on Monday when he visited the market to assess the situation and commiserate with the traders whose property were destroyed by the fire outbreak, said that the money was to cushion the effect of the devastation on the victims and prayed for the repose of one of the traders, who reportedly died due to trauma over the disaster.
The governor said that shops would also be allocated to the victims at the Karu International Market to enable them to continue their businesses.
Al-Makura, who said he was in London to visit President Muhammdu Buhari when he received news of the disaster, assured the traders that government would assist them in every possible way to overcome the setback.
He said the government would fence the burnt market and set up a market board for the proper management of all markets across the state.
The Masaka market caught fire at about 1:30 am. on Sunday, affecting more than 2,000 shops with property worth millions of Naira destroyed.

That's is good
ReplyDeleteThat's how they gave my dad and other victims of fire disaster,, but the money was only given via social media n TV in real life no money was seen
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