The Oyo State Government has said that it will raise a panel to investigate the circumstances surrounding the fire incidents that engulfed the Sango Alaro Plank Market twice in three days, which resulted in losses estimated at several millions of naira.
Governor Abiola Ajimobi made this known when he paid a visit to the market which got burnt first on Christmas day, while another part was also razed in the early hours of Monday.
The governor was represented by the Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy, Mr. Yomi Layinka; the Head of Service, Mr. Soji Eniade; a former Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Ismail Olalekan-Alli; a former Special Adviser on Political Matters, Dr. Gbade Ojo, and a former Special Adviser on Security, Mr. Segun Abolarinwa, among others.
Addressing newsmen after the delegation had inspected the burnt sections of the market, Layinka expressed worries that the market could record two fire incidences within three days.
He said: “We are here to examine the extent of damage and to know the causes of the fire incident. That is, the one that happened on Friday and the other that occurred in the early hours of today (Monday).
“While the representatives of the market operatives have alleged of some conspiracy in the fire incident that gutted the market, the government wants to assure all stakeholders that we shall thoroughly investigate the immediate and remote causes of the incidents to ensure that whoever is responsible is brought to justice.
“We will not tolerate this kind of situation; arson is not what we must allow in any community within the state. This government holds preservation of lives and property very dearly.”
The government delegation appealed to the people of the state, particularly the traders and members of the affected community, to remain calm and shun any untoward act.
Layinka added that security operatives had been put on red alert to guard the market in order to prevent further losses.
Chairman of the market association, Mr. Oladipo Faseyitan, while narrating the fire incident, said while the first fire incident was caused by a gas explosion from a nearby building, the second one could have been caused by a group of people who claimed to be the land owners.
He explained that his members had for some time been having running battles with the land owners who had told them to either vacate the community or face dire consequence.
Faseyitan, who said property worth hundreds of millions of naira had been lost to the inferno, called on the state government to assist the traders in mitigating the effect of the losses.
While briefing the government officials, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Sango Police Station, Mrs. Joyce Maiyaki, said the police had been providing adequate security in the area just as she commended the state fire service for its prompt response in putting out the fire.