Property destroyed as fire razes market in Delta
Property and goods worth over N10 million were reduced to ashes
following an inferno that gutted a brothel in Asaba, Delta State
capital.
The fire which was said to have started at about 5am burnt the
entire building with over ninety rooms, and over ten stores where
provisions are sold.
But for the efforts of concerned neighbors who used the mixture of
water and detergent to put out the raging fire, it would have spread to
the adjoining buildings thereby causing more havoc.
Located behind the popular Abraka Market on the Benin-Onitsha
expressway, a suburb of the state capital densely populated by migrants
from the northern part of the country, the brothel popularly called Ashawo market is said to be a beehive of activities characterized by lack of decency and morality.
When Sunday Sun visited the scene yesterday, some of the women of
easy virtue whose rooms were affected by the fire outbreak were counting
their losses while others simply exhibited a level nonchalance as they
were puffing cigarette and Indian hemp.
Although the cause of fire was not known, a resident in the area
who identified himself simply as Izuchukwu blamed it on faulty
electrical connection within the building.
Izuchukwu said the fire started at about 5am when Muslims were preparing for their early morning prayer.
“I came out in the morning when they were preparing for prayers and
saw flames of fire going up and people started shouting for help,” he
said.
According to him, the fire started from an electrical connection
when electricity was restored by the Benin Electricity Distribution
Company (BEDC).
“The fire was caused by electrical connection. Maybe the connection
was faulty, and when electricity was restored, it sparked and the fire
started,” Izuchukwu noted.
He explained that the brothel has over ninety rooms where
prostitutes get patronage from men looking to cheaply satisfy their
sexual orge, adding that about ten shops attached to the building were
also affected.
Izuchukwu also blamed men of the fire service for not responding on
time to the distressed call, noting that the inferno would have done
more havoc before the fire service men arrived if not for the efforts of
neighbors.
Meanwhile,
another resident in the area who pleaded not to be mentioned in print
has described the brothel as an illegal building which is causing
obstruction on the right of way, calling on the state government to
enforce its town planning rules.
“Just
look at where the burnt building is, it has closed this road coming
from the express. The building is illegal because it is blocking the
right of way. Gove
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