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Inferno: FCT Minister pledges support for Abuja supermarket

By Daniel Tyokua

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Mallam Muhammad Bello, has pledged his administration support for ‘Next Cash and Carry supermarket’ in Abuja over the fire that engulfed it last Sunday.

He gave the assurance on Tuesday after assessing scene of the disaster at Jahi district of the Federal Capital City.

Bello said the fire that razed the place is something that hit the city very hard on the boxing day, as it is an important investment, which generates many jobs in the city.

The minister explained that the inferno was an unfortunate incident, but by the grace of God, no life was lost, and substantial part of the premises was where bulk items were stored in the warehouses and are saved.

His words: “This particular incident brought out what is good about us as residents, everybody united and supported them.

“I really sympathise with NEXT, particularly because during the heat of the COVID-19, NEXT were among the foremost companies that provided tremendous support to the FCTA, by providing palliative items, which we distributed to vulnerable members of the community.

“Unfortunately, today they are also vulnerable , so it’s our duty in the city to rally round and protect this important investment that is a generator of many jobs in the city.

“We will give them all the needed support , so that they bounce back stronger than what they were before. We look forward to seeing you back to business in the no distant future.”

He however, commended the managers and staff of NEXT Cash and Carry for having an activiting internal fire fighting mechanism in place, which greatly helped in curtailing the inferno.

On the update of investigations into the remote cause of the inferno, the Minister said: “The experts are checking to see what the causes are.

He also said steps are taken to prevent reoccurrence of fire outbreaks in the FCT, “World over, whenever there is a fire incident it affords city managers and relevant agencies opportunity to review existing code for built facilities, to make sure whenever fire incidences occur , the damages are minimal.

“With this fire incident, together with relevant agencies, we will look at what really happened , then as time goes on additional measures will be presented.

“The whole thing is that as buildings are designed and monitored, we will make sure that checks and balances are incorporated in such a way that fires are not allowed to go beyond and escape to where they become impossible to be curbed.”

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