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  • TNG SPECIAL REPORT: Tales of woe from Lagos plank market fire

    TNG SPECIAL REPORT: Tales of woe from Lagos plank market fire

    On Saturday, February 3rd, 2024 when traders closed their shops at the sawmill and plank market located at Awori bus stop, Abule Egba, Lagos State, to retire for the weekend, it never occurred to them that disaster looms.

    It was on Sunday, at about 16:20 hrs, that the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) received a distress call via its toll-free emergency numbers; a call which happened to be from the sawmill and plank market.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the sawmill market at Awori bus stop in Abule Egba is one big community divided into three parts: the sawmill and planks association, the mechanics association, and the recycling association.

    Within hours, the massive plank market was gutted to ashes, leaving traders in a state of complete shock. The arrival of LASEMA fire unit and the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service did little to nothing to arrest the blazing inferno. Damage was already done.

    How the Lagos plank market fire started

    Investigations revealed that the fire was caused by a high-tension cable that detached and dropped on dry plywood in the market. The cable, it was gathered, ignited the plywood immediately, erupting into an inferno that spread across the whole market.

    Speaking with TNG, Chairmen of the various market associations, lamenting their losses, gave insights on what happened on the 4th of February, 2024 when the market was engulfed in flames after the high-tension cable fell from the pole.

    Mr Segun Alao, the Chairman of the mechanics association of the market, stated that the fire started around 3:00 pm and that only the security guards with the people monitoring the market were on ground.

    “The fire incident happened last Sunday at about 3:00 pm. Nobody works here on Sundays, except for the security guards and people we have here to monitor the market. The cable fell and before anyone could do anything, the fire consumed everything,” Mr Alao said.

    While Alao described the incident as sad and devastating, Mr Olayinde Abiodun, Chairman of the sawmill and planks sellers’ association of the market, described the fire incident as completely unbelievable.

    The Chairman of the sawmill and planks sellers’ association of the market claimed the damage caused by the inferno at their section of the market was over a billion Naira.

    “I am just trying to stand as a man”: Traders count losses, cry out for help

    Alao revealed customers who brought their cars to his mechanic workshop for repairs had their vehicles consumed by the inferno.

    “Some of the cars that I am supposed to fix were destroyed by the fire. The fire also consumed customers’ cars of other mechanics. Even a mechanic’s personal car was also burnt to ashes,” he said.

    When asked if there was insurance coverage, Alao said: “some of the cars are insured by their owners and those that are not will have to fix their cars by themselves”.

    Meanwhile, Comrade Afolabi, the Chairman of the recycling association of the market, disclosed that the goods lost to the inferno at his section of the market were worth over N40 million and that he personally lost about N7 million to the fire incident.

    Afolabi explained that they recycle PET bottles at his section of the market, which they sell to companies for reuse. He said there are mostly women in their association and that when the news of the fire got out, there was panic and pandemonium.

    “I am just trying to stand as a man, it is hard, we are hoping we can get help from anybody, maybe an NGO,” he said, adding: “we cannot even buy materials for the same price again, everything is times three, see some of the women now, where will they start from?

    “The business you are using N3 million to fund before, you are now using 3 times the amount. So everybody is in panic mode as a result of this fire disaster. Most of the women here, you will feel for them but because I am a man, I have to stand. So we are hoping for help from anybody”.

    When asked if any of the goods were insured, he said: “none of the goods were insured. It is not because we don’t want to but look around, which insurance company will agree to insure this place?”

    Afolabi revealed that “out of 19 machines in the market, only one survived the fire and some of the machines cost over N45 million”.

    He added: “Also, before the incident, a new stock of HDF boards had just been offloaded at the market, with one of those boards costing N45,000”.

    Speaking on the bizarre fire incident, Mr Abiodun disclosed traders sell foam in the market and that some wholesalers and retailers sell plywood as well as other building materials in the market.

    Abiodun confirmed that every shop in the market has a fire extinguisher and that the machines all had their extinguishers separately.

    “The damage here is far beyond N1 billion. Of the 19 machines that we have here only one survived the fire. There is one machine worth N45 million and we have two of that.

    “Each section has its generator. If not for the way I am feeling, I would have carried you around. That place [pointing] they are arranging that board, they just offloaded HDF board and one of that board is about N45,000.

    “There are electric motors, the one of 10 horsepower, the price of one before the nation became what it is now was about N130,000. Everything got burnt.

    “The loss is worth more than you can imagine; worth of planks, worth of plywood; all burnt down, worth of machines, bundles of zinc, you can imagine the amount of bundles burnt down, shovel, building materials everything gone,” he told our reporter.

    Abiodun went on to say: “I am not the owner of all the goods but I am the chairman. So, in another way, I am the owner of everything. This fire disaster affected everyone in this market. The consolation I have is that God is ever faithful and no lives were lost.

    “There is no safety measure that the federal or state government put in place that we did not follow. But you know man proposes, God disposes. There is no measure we did not follow; Every machine has an industrial fire extinguisher”.

    He also confirmed that none of the goods were insured and that there was no way to recover anything from the loss.

    Govt officials shocked by magnitude of damage

    Meanwhile, the traders confirmed that government officials visited the market the following day after the fire incident. TNG reports that government officials who visited the market on Monday the 5th of February are from the State Ministry of Agriculture.

    The officials expressed shock at the magnitude of damage by the fire and also voiced their dismay at the fact that traders at the market do not have insurance while pledging that the State Government would work out modalities to make it mandatory for plank markets across the State to insure their goods.

    “Officials from the Ministry of Agric were around yesterday [Monday] and they were so angry because we do not have insurance and we have an affiliation with them. You know the thing is the belief of the people. Some believe the insurance people just want to collect our money while others say: “we never chop finish we wan do insurance”.

    “One of the officials said he is going to make sure they enforce insurance coverage for the market. We have an emergency meeting on Saturday [tomorrow] where we will discuss everything that happened. I even support the insurance,” Abiodun said.

    On why there is no insurance coverage for the market, he explained: “I don’t have any issues with insurance but, some of our members do not understand it and feel like they want to scam us or we never chop finish we dey do insurance”.

    However, Afolabi explained: “the problem is most of these insurance people believe this place is not safe and you know these people will not insure where is not safe. You know we have association meetings and they used to come to meet us but when they came to this place, they saw the live wire above the market and said this place is not safe.

    “There is high tension wire and also pipeline running across the market. So, the insurance people told us they could not insure the market, except we collected loan from the bank and insured that money. So, we cannot get anything back”.

    Abiodun mentioned that Saturday’s meeting with the State Government will discuss future preventive measures and a way to help the market men and women.

    Abiodun also disclosed he had earlier requested for a fire station to be cited around the market, but that it was denied because a fire station was already at Ile Epo market, which he said is about 15-minute drive from the sawmill market.

    “I have asked NEPA people to put a net under the cable. They said that is not what they are around to do. In 2006 there was a net there but it caught fire. Since then they have not replaced it. I am waiting for their boss so that I can talk with him because I want it there. Honourable Olotu, the representative of the Ijaiye Constituency said they must put it.

    “At least if the net is there, we are a lot safer, but then unless God builds a house, the labourer labours in vain.

    “Also, we had earlier requested a standby fire station but it was denied because they said the Ile Epo fire station is not far from us, but we will still bring it up again hopefully now they will answer us.

    “Moving forward, we will do whatever in our power to prevent this kind of disaster from happening again but man proposes and God disposes, God is the protector of all,” he said.

  • Okada riders, police  clash in Lagos leaves one dead

    Okada riders, police clash in Lagos leaves one dead

    The Police in Lagos have confirmed that one person died in a clash with motorcycle riders in the Oko-Oba area of the state.

    Speaking about the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer of the State, SP Benjamin, who confirmed the incident said the riders violently attacked the police officers on the Abule-Egba bridge after an accident involving a car and a motorcycle happened in the area.

    The Police in Lagos have confirmed that one person died in a clash with motorcycle riders in the Oko-Oba area of the state.

    Speaking about the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer of the State, SP Benjamin, who confirmed the incident said the riders violently attacked the police officers on the Abule-Egba bridge after an accident involving a car and a motorcycle happened in the area.

    “After a minor accident involving a car and a motorcycle occurred on the Abule-Egba Bridge at about 4 pm Tuesday, motorcycle riders in their numbers started fomenting trouble. Police arrived on the scene to quell the unrest. The riders violently attacked the Police. This resulted in the death of one of the riders.”

    Hundeyin, however, assured the residents of the area to carry on their daily activities saying that officers of the law are on standby to prevent any breakdown of law and order.

    He, however, noted that peace had been restored to the area and that officers were in the area to forestall any breakdown of law and order.

    “Normalcy has been restored to the area. The DPO Oko-Oba and his men are on the ground to forestall any breakdown of law and order,” Hundeyin said.

  • Just in: Four dead as electric cable falls on worshippers in Lagos church

    Just in: Four dead as electric cable falls on worshippers in Lagos church

    No fewer than four persons were electrocuted after an electric cable fell on worshippers in Lagos Church.

    The tragedy struck at El-Adonai Evangelical Church in Abule-Egba area of Lagos State as an electric cable fell on worshippers during service on Sunday.

    It was gathered that two adults and two teenagers were electrocuted in the incident.

    Eyewitnesses, who spoke on condition of anonymity, disclosed that the worshippers were while trying to fix the Church’s flag while making way for some officials when they got electrocuted.

    The flag’s pole was said to have touched the electrical cable which triggered the shock.

    However, the identities of the victims were yet to be verified.

    It was further gathered that the operatives of the Lagos State Fire Service were called in to prevent further damage to lives and properties while the officials of the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC) were said to have been contacted.

    The incident was confirmed by the Director, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs. Adeseye Margaret, noting that some of the victims were unconscious as of the time of filing this report.

    “The Ikeja Electric Distribution Company has been informed and consequently de-energize power distribution to the environment while rescue operations continue amid youth restiveness and tense area,” Adeseye said.

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  • 47-year-old married nurse found dead in Lagos hotel, after marathon sex with lover [PHOTO]

    47-year-old married nurse found dead in Lagos hotel, after marathon sex with lover [PHOTO]

    A 47-year-old nurse has been found dead after a sex romp with her lover in a hotel room in Abule Egba area of Lagos.

    The deceased was identified as Folarin Olabisi {Mama Pelumi} and her boyfriend Babajide Akeem Salako 36, who resides at No13 Lawal Street,off Olaniyi Street, new Oko-Oba Agege, Lagos.

    It was gathered that the duo were seen together on Saturday last week drinking a popular Seagra gin after which they left for a party where they also drank energy-boosting alcoholic drink.

    The deceased’s boyfriend thereafter took her in his car and drove away. Unknown to people they both went to bed well hotel on 28 Sanni Labode Street off social club road, Abule Egba for a swell time and marathon sex which however led to her sudden death.

    The boyfriend was arrested last Tuesday by policemen attached to Oko-oba Divisional Headquarters.

    In his confessional statement to the police, he said “I am married, and she was my woman friend. Last Saturday we were together drinking with some people after that we left for a party where we also drank and later drove her away in my car to Bedwell Hotel where I had sex with her.

    “When she was gasping for breath and vomiting. I was afraid as I managed to clean the room and quickly dressed up since I was in boxer and singlet and later ran away.

    The case has since been transferred to State Criminal Investigative Department {SCID} Panti Yaba, Lagos where the suspect is currently being detained for further interrogation. While the corpse of the deceased deposited at the mortuary.

  • UPDATE: 3 dead, 11 trucks, 7 houses razed in Lagos pipeline explosion

    UPDATE: 3 dead, 11 trucks, 7 houses razed in Lagos pipeline explosion

    The pipeline explosion at Ile-Epo area of Abule Egba, in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria has left three persons burnt to death, 11 trucks and seven houses razed in the inferno.

    A massive explosion shattered the peace of the area around 7:45pm on Sunday with thick smokes and balls of fire bellowing the atmosphere.

    Residents fled their homes to take shelter in safer places while thousands of onlookers were seen close to the scenes taking pictures.

    Several fire trucks raced to the area, but they are finding it difficult to contain the rampaging fire.

    Director General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu said “a raging fire from the explosion of a vandalised NNPC pipeline has caused panic among residents within Awori, and Pipeline communities in Abule Egba.

    “LASEMA, Lagos fire service are responding and on top of the situation,” he said earlier.

    Oke-Osanyintolu, however, confirmed that two adult male and a child were burnt to death, with 11 trucks and seven houses razed.

    “Investigation reveal that the inferno was as a result of pipeline vandalism. Hence, two adult male and a child have been lost while eleven trucks laden with 40 feet containers were destroyed while, about seven buildings have so far been razed down by the inferno,” he said.

  • BREAKING: Panic in Lagos as pipeline explosion rocks Abule Egba (Videos)

    BREAKING: Panic in Lagos as pipeline explosion rocks Abule Egba (Videos)

    There was an explosion on Sunday at one of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, pipelines at Ekoro, Abule -Egba area of Lagos State.

    According to reports reaching TheNEwsGuru (TNG) several properties were said to have been consumed by the raging fire.

    Meanwhile, eye witness accounts revealed that the inferno was as a result of pipeline vandals who burst one of the oil pipelines in the area to siphon the product.

    Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Amodu, who confirmed the incident, said there was no casualty at press time.

    The Director-General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Dr. Oluwafemi Osanyintolu, who also confirmed the incident said, “There is a fire incident at Oke-Odo. We are already coordinating.”

    Also, the Director-General, Lagos State Fire Service, Magret Adeseye, said three fire service station had been deployed in the area to curtail the fire incident, adding that no casualty had been recorded.

    “Yes, a fire incident is ongoing. Three of our stations are present at the scene of the fire incident. The fire is still on, but under control, we deployed Agege, Alausa and one other fire stations to the area. The cause of the fire incident is still under investigation, no casualty has been recorded for now.”

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  • How Navy uncovered hotel used as ‘base of kidnappers, oil vandals’ in Lagos

    • Policeman, seven other suspects arrested

    The operatives of the Nigerian Navy (NN) attached to the Operation Awatse in Lagos on Wednesday uncovered a Lagos hotel where Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) was siphoned from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline.

    The operatives led by the AWATSE’s Maritime Component Commanding Officer, Commander Chris Akokota also arrested eight suspects including a Police Inspector at the premises, Glonik Hotel situated at 31, Social Club Road, Abule Egba, Lagos.

    The suspects arrested were Insp Lukeman Rabiu of the Lagos Police Command X-Squad Unit, the receptionist Gladys Daniel, the waitress Rachael Oludara (22), housekeeper, Adegoke Adetunji (20), tanker driver Waliu Teller (41) Oluwaseun Oguntoyin (20), Victor Vincent (19) and Bobola Kuti (28).

    It was gathered that three 33,000 litres tankers were loaded overnight, two left while the third one with registration number EPE367XE developed technical problems and was abandoned at an improvised loading bay beside the hotel.

    At the time of visitation alongside some naval officers, there were two other empty tankers on the street while pieces of broken bottles, chattered windscreens, hose and fuel-laden jerry cans were in the hotel. Also, clips used to grip hose on pumping machines were seen in room 209 which was said to have been occupied by another policeman who fled.

    A woman believed to have been abducted was said to be found tied up in a room inside the hotel. She was rescued by the operatives.

    Policemen attached to Ijaye division also responded to a distress call from the scene which almost led to a rivalry between the security operatives.

    The receptionist, Rachel Egbede, told NAN that she started working at the hotel after the previous workers were sacked three weeks ago.

    “I observed that some men gather here by 10pm every night claiming they came for a meeting and whenever I challenge them, my manager usually tell me to let them be,” she said.

    “Most times I see policemen with them so I never suspected anything until today that I started hearing gunshots in the middle of the night before we were all rounded up.”

    Waliu Tella, the arrested tanker driver, told NAN that he brought his vehicle to the location after he was promised N500,000 per trip.

    Five tankers and two tanker heads were packed at the scene.

    When contacted, Olarinde Famous-Cole, spokesman of the Lagos state police command, said he was yet to be briefed on the incident.