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Kano Market Fire: Adebayo seeks thorough investigation, compensation for victims
Prominent politician, Prince Adewole Adebayo, has expressed deep sympathy with the government and people of Kano State following the tragic fire outbreak at Singer Market in Kano, which destroyed property worth millions of naira and reportedly claimed several lives.
In a statement issued in reaction to the incident, Adebayo described the tragedy as unfortunate and deeply saddening, noting the strategic economic importance of Kano to Nigeria and the wider Sahel region.
“We all know how important the city of Kano is to Nigeria and the entire Sahel. Any incident of this magnitude is not just a loss to the victims but to the nation as a whole,” he said.
The market inferno, which occurred days ago, razed several shops and goods, leaving traders devastated and families in mourning. Eyewitness accounts indicated that the fire spread rapidly through sections of the market, making it difficult for many traders to salvage their wares.
Adebayo lamented the recurring cases of fire outbreaks in markets across the country, stating that the frequency of such disasters raises serious concerns about the adequacy of fire prevention infrastructure nationwide.
“The incessant fire incidents across the country call for us to interrogate the competence of our government in ensuring that fire prevention facilities and arrangements are put in place in all our markets. We have had too many of these incidents and too many lives lost for no good reason,” he stated.
He called on the government to carry out a thorough investigation into the cause of the Singer Market fire and to implement concrete measures to prevent a recurrence. According to him, beyond investigations, authorities must prioritize proper market planning and the installation of essential safety facilities such as fire hydrants and fire retardant systems.
The former presidential candidate also urged Nigerians and people of goodwill to support those affected by the disaster, stressing the need for solidarity in times of crisis.
He further advocated for compensation for victims who lost their goods and for families who lost loved ones in the incident.
“The government should compensate the victims in terms of the fire, human lives, and resources lost. We must take a cue from this incident to ensure that further occurrences do not happen,” he added.
Adebayo emphasized that improving market infrastructure and strengthening the broader economy would help reduce vulnerabilities that often exacerbate such tragedies.
He concluded by reiterating his condolences to the people of Kano State and expressing hope that decisive actions taken in the aftermath of the tragedy would make it the last of its kind.
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Xenophobia tensions: FG summons South African envoy
The Nigerian government has summoned the South African High Commission in Nigeria over ongoing protests in South Africa targeting foreign nationals, which have reportedly led to the killing of at least two Nigerians and attacks on Nigerian-owned businesses.
According to the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nigeria), Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, the Acting High Commissioner has been invited to a meeting scheduled for Monday, May 4, 2026.
Ebienfa stated that the most senior official at the South African mission in Abuja is expected to attend the meeting.
He explained that the engagement is intended to formally communicate the Nigerian government’s deep concern over the recent incidents, which could strain the longstanding cordial relations between Nigeria and South Africa.
The statement reads: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has extended an invitation to the Acting High Commissioner of the Republic of South Africa for a meeting scheduled to take place on Monday, May 4, 2026, at the Ministry’s headquarters in Abuja.
“The objective of this engagement is to formally convey the Nigerian Government’s profound concern regarding recent events that have the potential to impact the established cordial relations between Nigeria and South Africa.
“Discussions will primarily focus on the ongoing demonstrations by various groups within South Africa and the documented instances of mistreatment of Nigerian citizens and attacks on their businesses.
“The Ministry is aware of the growing discontent among Nigerians concerning the treatment of their nationals in South Africa. Nevertheless, it implores the Nigerian public to remain calm and reiterates the Federal Government’s commitment to protecting the rights and well-being of Nigerian citizens residing in South Africa.”
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Varsity clears N3bn staff salary arrears
“The Governor rose to the occasion and provided lasting solutions: all temporary staff were granted permanent appointments, and all outstanding allowances owed to permanent staff, amounting to over Three Billion Naira (₦3billion) only, were fully paid. Retired staff of the defunct College and next-of-kin of deceased staff also benefited from this payment.”
He equally confirmed that “Within the last three years, the University has enjoyed tremendous support from TETFund, Owa Obokun, Oba Clement Haastrup, the Ijesa Community, among others. You will see the various projects funded or donated by them during your guided tour of the campus.”
Speaking about the accommodation for students, he said TETFund released over N750million for the school, while about N2 billion has been made available for the construction of hostels.
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