Traders whose goods
were razed by fire at Mile One Market, Rumuwoji in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area of Rivers State last December may be compensated, if the House of Representatives Committee on Emergency and Disaster concludes its reports and findings.
The House Committee Chairman, Rt. Hon. Ifedayo Adegunde gave the assurance when he paid a courtesy visit to Governor Chibuike Amaechi in Port Harcourt., recently
“…I want to assure you that the committee will do all that is humanly possible and within the confines of the law and seek adequate redress for victims of Rumuwoji Market inferno in Port Harcourt”, he said.
He commended the state government for plans to build a befitting market for the traders, noting that the administration had made huge strides in infrastructure provision in the state.
Blaming frequent fire disasters on quacks and substandard building materials, Adegunde advocated for sensitization of the general public on the use of fire extinguishers and its applications at homes and markets.
The committee chairman also tasked the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) to be alive to its responsibilities, so as to avert such disasters in the future.
He later told reporters that the committee would visit the burnt market and affected traders with a view of ascertaining the level of loss to prepare its report.
Meanwhile, Governor Amaechi had tasked the House Committee on Emergency and Disaster to ensure the interest of the common man was protected in its activities.
He observed that the time has come for the representatives to stand on the side of the people and fight their cause, warning that a new kind of disaster facing the nation was beyond natural but man made by poor leadership, “we are living in disastrous country…there is even huge disasters to face, the disaster to hunger, dictatorship.”
Amaechi urged them to expand their areas of responsibility, “please when you go back, ask the Speaker to expand the responsibilities of the committee to curb disasters of killing in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa.”
While thanking the lawmakers for coming to commiserate with the victims of Rumuwoji Market over the inferno that razed the market in which properties worth millions of Naira were destroyed, Amaechi appealed to the Federal Government to assist the state in the development of the market and payment of compensation to those grossly affected by the December 17, 2013 inferno.
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