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Tejuoso Market inferno renders 1,200 artisans jobless – NEMA

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
November 2, 2022
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No fewer than 1,200 artisans are now jobless in Yaba, Lagos, following the inferno which destroyed the tailoring section of the popular Tejuoso Market, National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, has said.

The artisans who specialise in fabric works were rendered jobless as over 1,600 industrial, weeping and straight sewing machines were destroyed in the mid afternoon fire outbreak on Tuesday.

Lagos State Territorial Coordinator of NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye, made this known in his post disaster loss and needs assessment at the scene of the incident confirmed this on Wednesday.

The fire which emanated from an industrial generating set was said to have affected 150 lock-up shops.

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Farinloye who represented NEMA Director General, Alhaji Mustapha consoled the artisans urging them not to see the situation as a temporary setback but as God’s trial that would bring greater success.

The Chairman of the traders, Comrade Godwill Okorie said the way the fire spread to the whole market within minutes had left him in doubt on the cause of the inferno.

He appealed to loan facilitators to kindly consider the calamities and grant them more loans to enable them start off and service the loans.

According to NEMA, “the assessment revealed that about 150 lock-up shops with at least registered eight traders were occupying each shop.”

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