Tag: Sabon Gari market

  • Kano: Two die, as Police, drug dealers clash at Sabon Gari market

    Kano: Two die, as Police, drug dealers clash at Sabon Gari market

    Two people were said to have lost their lives, while some others suffered varying degrees of injury, following a bloody clash between drugs dealers and Security Agencies, including the State Police Force, Kano State Transport Road Agency (KAROTA), Civil Defence and Hisbah in the commercial city of Kano.

    The security agencies were said to have reportedly stormed the Sabon Gari market, Kano and impounded large quantities of drugs and hospital equipment been sold in the market.

    Reacting to the development, the Caretaker Chairman of the Nigeria Association of Patent and Drug Dealers Association (NAPDDA), Nnamdi Dozie, who made the disclosure, said the unarmed drug dealers confronted the Security operatives, who invaded the market on the claims that the dealers were involved in the sale of fake and unregistered drugs in the market.

    While describing the allegations as stage-managed, so as to tarnish the image of the drug dealers and their businesses, Dozie however called on the Kano State Government, including the Emirate Council to intervene, so as to amicably resolve the dispute.

    According to Dozie, numerous efforts by the Drug dealers to table their petition before the authorities proved futile, explaining that the combined security operatives cordoned the market, preventing sellers and buyers from gaining entry into the market.

    Also, Dozie alleged that the police, alongside other security agencies, not only barricaded the market but prevented buyers and sellers from gaining entry into and out of the market.

    Apart from that, he alleged that the Security operatives also harassed them with the butt of their guns, lamenting that in the ensuing scuffle, two people lost their lives.

    ”There is no way that they can fight and defeat the government but we are only pleading for the appropriate authorities to tamper justice with mercy. We are not selling banned drugs, as claimed by the security operatives. We are selling genuine drugs.”

    Meanwhile, the drug and hospital equipment dealers in the market have expressed dismay over the ill-treatment meted on them by security agencies.

    ”What really happened is that, as soon as you gain entry into the market, with your goods, the security agencies will impound and seize the goods. Sometimes, they will not care to screen the goods one is carrying, whether it is among banned goods or not. They seize products, ranging from cotton wool to powder, as well as allegedly collect money from sellers.”

    ”For me, I do not deal on drugs but only sell disposable and hospital equipment. The bottom line is that all the security operatives don’t care.’ We have agencies that can sanitize the market, such as NAFDAC, NDLEA but certainly not the police, who invaded the market vicinity when people started arguing and started shooting into the air. The expended about 24 cartridges, at the end of which two people died.”

    Contacted, the Police Command spokesman, DSP Musa Magaji Majiya, said investigations have commenced to unravel the cause of the clash between security agents and the traders.

     

  • Fresh mysterious fire guts Sabon Gari Market in Kano, destroys 884 stalls

    Another mysterious fire yesterday gutted part of the food stuff section of Abubakar Rimi Market, located in Sabon Gari area of Kano, destroying about 884 make-shift stalls with property worth several millions of naira.

    According to market sources, the fire which started at about 1:30 a.m on saturday, affected the Gidan Maggi area of the ever busy market.

    Timely intervention of officials of the state fire service, however, prevented the inferno from spreading to other parts of the market.

    Though the cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, market sources said it could be as a result of carelessness on the part of market guards, who may have dropped inflammable objects within the area.

    Food stuff such as meat, beans, gari, rice, chickens, onions, beverages, as well fruits and other goods were all burnt to ashes.

    Kano State Commissioner for Works, Alhaji Shehu Haruna Lambu, who visited the scene on behalf of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, sympathised with the traders and promised that the state government will investigate the cause of the fire.

    He urged traders to be more careful and promised that the state government will do all within its powers to assist victims of the fire incident.

     

  • Saraki donates N5m to victims of Kano market inferno

    Saraki donates N5m to victims of Kano market inferno

    Senate President Bukola Saraki has donated N5 million to victims of the recent fire incident at Sabon Gari market in Kano State.

    The Chairman, Senate committee on Works, Sen. Kabiru Gaya, announced the donation when he paid a sympathy visit to Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje in Kano on Wednesday.

    Gaya, who represents Kano South Senatorial District, said that the magnitude of the inferno would impact negatively on economic lives of the victims.

    “The Senate president was so much worried and concerned about the unfortunate incident; this is the reason why he asked me to represent him to bring the donation.

    ”We, the three senators from the state, will also sponsor a motion on the floor of the house for the urgent assistance of the Federal Government to victims of the disaster,” he said.

    Gaya, who commiserated with the affected traders, prayed God to prevent future occurrence and replenish what they lost in the inferno.

    He also commended Ganduje for setting up committees to facilitate return of business activities in the market as well as for the steps so far taken by the government to provide immediate assistance to the victims.

    Ganduje commended the senate president for the gesture and assured him that the money would be used judiciously for the purpose it was donated.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that Gaya had earlier inspected Tamburawa bridge, being threatened by erosion, and promised to ensure its immediate rehabilitation by the Federal Government.

     

  • Midnight fire destroys Sabon Gari market in Kano

    A mid-night fire has for the second time gutted the popular Sabon Gari market in Kano, destroying property worth millions of Naira.

    Eye witness told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano on Saturday that the fire which started around 12:30am, destroyed several shops in the market.

    According to the witness, the fire had also razed the footwear section of the market.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that as at the time of filing this report, men of the state Fire Service were still battling to control the inferno.

    When contacted, the Director of the state Fire Service, Alhaji Mustapha Rulwan confirmed the incident.

    He said the fire started at about 1am and had destroyed several shops in the market.

    According to him, the fire started at the footwear section of the market.

    “Our men are still trying to put out the fire as I am talking to you now we are in the market,” he said.

    NAN reports that this is the second time in five months that the Sabon Gari market was gutted by fire.