A fire outbreak at Dugbe market in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, has destroyed goods worth millions of naira.
It was gathered that the incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday.
No fewer than three shops were completely destroyed by the incident.
General Manager of Oyo State Fire Agency, Mr Yemi Akinyinka confined the incident in a statement made available to DAILY POST on Sunday.
Akinyinka in the statement noted that the agency was informed immediately the fire incident started and it mobilised its men to the scene immediately.
He informed that three shops out of the thirteen shops were completely razed.
“On getting there, three shops out of thirteen shops had already been engulfed by fire and we swung into action and restricted the fire from spreading to other nearby properties.
“The fire was completely extinguished and people on ground were educated on proper ways of preventing fire incidents during the Hammattan and how to control it at the incipient stage.
“Three shops were destroyed, and thirteen shops and other properties were saved by the officers of Oyo State Fire Services Agency.
“The cause of the fire was traced to a burning of refuse unattended to by the occupants of the premises. Therefore, indiscriminate burning of refuse, bush and undergrowth should totally be avoided in our communities”.