Mandate Spark Fire Turn Ilorin Supermarket To Ash As Electricity Wire Show Power Wey Pass Human Control

Mandate Spark Fire Turn Ilorin Supermarket To Ash As Electricity Wire Show Power Wey Pass Human Control

Mandate Spark Fire don turn peaceful Sunday morning for Mandate Area of Ilorin into shock and smoke drama wey scatter business dreams for Lubcon Road. Wetin people think say go be normal early day routine suddenly turn disaster show when high-tension electricity line allegedly spark fire wey wipe out full containerised supermarket before help fit arrive.

Residents still dey try understand how one small spark fit grow enter full fire wey swallow goods, property, and years of investment in matter of minutes. As smoke clear, only ashes and questions remain for ground, leaving community in confusion and frustration.

HIGH-TENSION REALITY: HOW MANDATE SPARK FIRE START AND CONSUME SUPERMARKET

Mandate Spark Fire reportedly begin for early hours of Sunday when electricity transmission line spark and land on the containerised supermarket. According to confirmation from Kwara State Fire Service spokesperson, Hassan Adekunle, the fire escalate quickly and destroy significant portion of goods before firefighters fit respond properly.

Eyewitnesses talk say dem just see light flash, then fire begin spread like film wey no get pause button. Traders wey dey nearby say dem no even fit salvage small thing as flames take over the structure.

MANDATE SPARK FIRE AND THE BIGGER SYSTEM ISSUE

Mandate Spark Fire no be just local incident again, e don reopen serious conversation about how high-tension lines dey pass through busy commercial areas without enough safety buffer. Many residents dey ask if maintenance and inspection of transmission infrastructure dey actually happen as supposed.

Experts in power safety don long talk say vegetation control, line clearance, and monitoring suppose dey strict, but incidents like this still dey raise doubt. The pattern of fire outbreaks linked to electrical faults across different states dey add pressure on authorities to review safety standards.

As investigation dey expected to continue, stakeholders dey also call for compensation framework and preventive relocation of risky installations near markets and residential zones, so say tomorrow no go bring another Mandate Spark Fire surprise.

Fire service don assure public say dem go continue investigation, but for Ilorin residents, the memory of this Mandate Spark Fire go remain fresh reminder of how electricity wey suppose power life fit still take am away when safety no dey in place.


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