Anambra sympathizes with Obi family over inferno at Next International Shopping Mall

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Next International Shopping Mall, one of the biggest shopping plaza in Abuja, went up in flames on December 26.

The Anambra State Government has commiserated with the Obi family of Agulu in Anaocha Local Government Area over the fire which on December 26 destroyed the multi billion Next International shopping mall in Abuja which is owned by the family.

“It is regrettable that this huge complex, the biggest shopping mall in the Federal Capital Territory, should go up in flames on a day the whole world was still rejoicing with Christendom over the birth of Jesus Christ some 2,000 years ago”, said the government in a statement issued today in Awka, the state capital, by the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, C. Don Adinuba.

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“It is a tremendous loss to not just the Obi family or the people of Anambra State who are famous the world over for their entrepreneurial skills or the Federal Capital Territory where the mall is located but the whole country”.

The government stated that Next International Shopping Mall, whether in Abuja or Lagos or anywhere else, is a testimony of how Anambra people start small enterprises and in no time grow them into multibillion naira businesses.

Expressing confidence that Next Shopping Mall would be rebuilt earlier than some people may expect, the government thanked the fire services which responded promptly to extinguish the fire as well as security agencies which maintained order at the site.

It, in addition, commended various individuals who rushed to the scene to remove vital goods in the mall and kept them in safe places.

“These individuals could have made away with the goods”, observed the Anambra State government”, “but they chose to play their brother’s keeper at a critical moment.

“It shows that despite the difficult times which the nation has been passing through of late, an overwhelming majority of everyday Nigerians are committed to the values of integrity and solidarity”.

One other important lesson from the inferno, “is the imperative for individuals and organizations to always insure their assets accordingly.

“The burden of this colossal fire will be less on Next International Shopping Mall owners if the asset is well covered by insurance.

“Nigerians must come to terms with the fact that insurance is a trustworthy business and insurance firms have evolved over the years as genuine partners in progress like banks and other financial organizations”.

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