President Bola Tinubu Mourns Traders After Singer Market Fire in Kano

President Bola Tinubu Mourns Traders After Singer Market Fire in Kano

President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sorrow over the devastating fire outbreak that ravaged the popular Singer Market in Kano State, describing the incident as a tragic loss to traders and residents alike. The President’s condolence message followed reports that the inferno, which broke out on Saturday evening, caused widespread destruction and left many small-scale business owners counting heavy losses. According to eyewitness accounts, the blaze spread rapidly through the market’s food section, destroying goods worth millions of naira before emergency responders could fully contain it.

The Singer Market, known for its vibrant trade in foodstuffs and household essentials, serves as a major commercial hub within Kano State. The destruction caused by the fire has not only disrupted local commerce but has also heightened concerns about fire safety infrastructure in densely populated markets across the state. Traders who arrived on Sunday morning were met with scenes of charred stalls, burnt produce, and collapsed structures, underscoring the magnitude of the tragedy.

In his statement, President Bola Tinubu emphasized that the Federal Government stands in solidarity with all those affected by the Singer Market fire. He acknowledged the emotional and financial toll the incident has placed on hardworking Nigerians and assured that relevant authorities would collaborate with the Kano State Government to assess the full extent of the damage and provide necessary support.

President Bola Tinubu Contacts Abba Kabir Yusuf for Situation Report

Demonstrating prompt leadership, President Bola Tinubu reached out directly to Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf shortly after learning about the devastating Singer Market fire. The President sought a detailed situation report on the scale of destruction, emergency response efforts, and the immediate needs of affected traders and residents. This swift engagement underscores the administration’s commitment to responsive governance and crisis management.

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf reportedly briefed President Bola Tinubu on the firefighting efforts that lasted several hours, as emergency responders battled to prevent the inferno from spreading to nearby residential areas. Although no immediate large-scale casualties were confirmed, the financial losses recorded were described as substantial, with numerous families losing their primary sources of livelihood. The governor assured the President that state authorities were working tirelessly to stabilize the situation and begin preliminary damage assessments.

President Bola Tinubu commended the bravery and dedication of firefighters and security personnel who responded to the emergency. He further encouraged local authorities to prioritize support mechanisms for affected traders, including temporary relief measures and potential reconstruction plans to restore commercial activities at Singer Market as quickly as possible.

Federal Solidarity and Call for Improved Market Safety Measures

Beyond extending condolences, President Bola Tinubu stressed the need for enhanced safety measures in public markets across Nigeria. The Singer Market fire has reignited national conversations about fire prevention systems, proper electrical installations, and emergency preparedness in commercial centers. Experts have long advocated for stricter compliance with safety regulations, particularly in high-density markets where flammable goods are frequently stored.

President Bola Tinubu noted that while natural and accidental disasters may occur, proactive steps can significantly reduce risks and mitigate damages. He urged relevant agencies to conduct comprehensive investigations into the cause of the Singer Market blaze and to recommend actionable reforms that could prevent similar incidents in the future. Strengthening safety protocols, he said, is essential to safeguarding both lives and economic investments.

As recovery efforts begin, President Bola Tinubu reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to standing with Kano State during this difficult period. The administration’s message of solidarity aims to reassure traders, residents, and business owners that they are not alone in rebuilding their livelihoods after the tragic Singer Market fire.


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