Following the recent fire outbreak in Dosunmu Market on the Lagos Island, the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has ordered the closure of the market.
By Emma Ogbuehi
Following the recent fire outbreak in Dosunmu Market on the Lagos Island, the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has ordered the closure of the market.
The governor who gave the directive on Thursday, said the measure was to allow for thorough investigation into the cause of the fire incident and implement stricter safety protocols.
He added that an integrity test will be conducted on standing structures in the market, hence it will remain closed until the government can ensure the safety of all structures and compliance with regulations.
Unapproved buildings in the market, will be demolished, Sanwo-Olu vowed.
Recall that no fewer than 14 buildings were gutted by the fire, and four structures collapsed as a result of the incident on Tuesday.
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The fire was reportedly caused by the careless refuelling of a generator in the penthouse of one of the buildings.
Sharing pictures from his visit on his Facebook page on Thursday, Sanwo-Olu wrote, “Dear Lagosians, following the tragic fire at Dosunmu Market, I visited the site to assess the damage and meet with affected individuals.
“The fire, a result of mishandling flammable materials, led to significant loss. We have initiated a full investigation to determine the cause and implement stricter safety protocols.
“An integrity test on standing structures is now mandatory, and Dosunmu Market will remain closed until we can ensure the safety of all structures and compliance with regulations. Unapproved buildings will be demolished.
“The Ministry of Physical Planning will intensify its efforts to enforce building codes and prevent misuse of residential properties. We cannot overlook the safety of our citizens.
“I assure all affected that we are exploring every avenue to assist you and prevent future incidents.”