Ikpeazu Bans Roasting Of Fish, Cooking In Major Markets In Abia | READ WHY
Faith Ukanwa
Feb 09, 2023
Ikpeazu Bans Roasting Of Fish, Cooking In Major Markets In Abia | READ WHY
The executive governor of Abia State, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, has banned roasting of fish, or animal of any kind and cooking entirely in major markets in the state.
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According to a release signed by Chief John Okiyi Kalu, the Commissioner for trade and investment on Thursday, the ban followed a fire incident that happened on Tuesday at line 27 of Ngwa road market, Aba which affected two shops.
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The fire was said to have sparked from a fish roaster's stove that was left on after close of business.
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The statement read;
Following the fire incident of Tuesday, February 8, at line 27 of Ngwa road market which affected two shops and was kindled as a result of a fish roaster's stove that was left on after close of business, the Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, has directed an immediate ban on roasting of fish and other animals as well as cooking within the major markets in the state.
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While we thank God that the market authorities and other sympathizers were able to deploy available fire fighting equipment to quickly contain the fire, Governor Ikpeazu has directed the ministry of trade and investment to evaluate the extent of damage to goods at the two affected shops with a view to supporting the concerned traders.
We wish to encourage all market executives to fully implement the guidelines on fire protection within our markets including ensuring that no flammable material is allowed to be stored within the market as well as effectively distribute fire extinguishers.
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SEE PHOTOS FROM THE FIRE INCIDENT
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