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Anambra CP, Orutugu visits scene, condoles victims
A late-night fire has razed the plumbing section of the Bridge Head Market, Onitsha in Anambra State, destroying goods worth millions of naira and disrupting activities in one of the busiest commercial hubs in the metropolis.
It was gathered that the market, situated along the busy Onitsha–Awka Expressway near the River Niger Bridge, went up in flames in the late hours of Friday, with the blaze spreading into the early hours of Saturday.
Eyewitnesses said the fire started around 11:55 p.m. and spread rapidly across sections of the market before it could be contained, making it difficult for traders to salvage their goods.

Building materials destroyed by fire
All efforts by some affected traders to recover their wares were abortive due to how intense the fire was.
The incident prompted a swift response from the Mayor of Onitsha South Local Government Area, Emeka Orji, who mobilised firefighters to the scene, leading to the containment of the blaze.

According to the leadership of the market, as well as the Caretaker Committee Chairman, Chinedu Ezekwike, the timely intervention of the fire service and key stakeholders helped prevent further spread of the fire to the plywood and Ogbo Ogwu (Drugs) sections.
He also commended the chairman of the plumbing materials section for his prompt and proactive efforts in coordinating the response at the scene, while expressing appreciation to all those who contributed to bringing the situation under control.
The cause of the fire has yet to be ascertained, but traders at the affected market are counting their losses and calling on both the state government and public spirited individuals to run to their aid.
Fire service officials later responded to the incident and brought the situation under control, preventing further spread.
CP Orutugu condoles victims
Meanwhile, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, commiserated with victims of the fire incident during his visit to the market on Sunday to assess the extent of damage at the scene.
During the visit, CP Orutugu expressed deep sympathy to those affected by the unfortunate incident and assured them of the Command’s support, particularly in ensuring the security of lives and property in the area to prevent further losses or exploitation by criminal elements.
The CP noted that “preliminary information suggests the fire may have been caused by heat generated from the storage of inflammable materials, particularly pipes, and possible non-adherence to fire safety regulations.”
As investigations into the incident continue, the Commissioner of Police commended the swift response of emergency responders, including the Fire Service and other relevant agencies, whose timely intervention helped to contain the situation and prevent further escalation.
He stated that no life was lost in the incident.



