Shops, machines and planks and other valuables worth millions of naira have been destroyed at Fajuke Sawmill, Oke-Omiru, Ilesa.
This is coming less than less than 48 hours after fire razed Atakunmosa Central Market in the town.
TVC News Correspondent Rafiu Hammed the incident happened at 10 o clock on Wednesday evening after everyone had gone home. It took the intervention of fire fighters to minimize the loss.
Some of the shop Plank dealers attributed the incident to electricity spark caused by irregular power supply.
According to them, the loss is huge for them to bear. They said some Government Officials have visited the scene.
The incident is coming less than 48 hours after that of Atakunmosa Central market where goods worth millions of naira were burnt.
Shops, machines and planks and other valuables worth millions of naira have been destroyed at Fajuke Sawmill, Oke-Omiru, Ilesa.
This is coming less than less than 48 hours after fire razed Atakunmosa Central Market in the town.
TVC News Correspondent Rafiu Hammed the incident happened at 10 o clock on Wednesday evening after everyone had gone home. It took the intervention of fire fighters to minimize the loss.
Some of the shop Plank dealers attributed the incident to electricity spark caused by irregular power supply.
According to them, the loss is huge for them to bear. They said some Government Officials have visited the scene.
The incident is coming less than 48 hours after that of Atakunmosa Central market where goods worth millions of naira were burnt.
Shops, machines and planks and other valuables worth millions of naira have been destroyed at Fajuke Sawmill, Oke-Omiru, Ilesa.
This is coming less than less than 48 hours after fire razed Atakunmosa Central Market in the town.
TVC News Correspondent Rafiu Hammed the incident happened at 10 o clock on Wednesday evening after everyone had gone home. It took the intervention of fire fighters to minimize the loss.
Some of the shop Plank dealers attributed the incident to electricity spark caused by irregular power supply.
According to them, the loss is huge for them to bear. They said some Government Officials have visited the scene.
The incident is coming less than 48 hours after that of Atakunmosa Central market where goods worth millions of naira were burnt.
Shops, machines and planks and other valuables worth millions of naira have been destroyed at Fajuke Sawmill, Oke-Omiru, Ilesa.
This is coming less than less than 48 hours after fire razed Atakunmosa Central Market in the town.
TVC News Correspondent Rafiu Hammed the incident happened at 10 o clock on Wednesday evening after everyone had gone home. It took the intervention of fire fighters to minimize the loss.
Some of the shop Plank dealers attributed the incident to electricity spark caused by irregular power supply.
According to them, the loss is huge for them to bear. They said some Government Officials have visited the scene.
The incident is coming less than 48 hours after that of Atakunmosa Central market where goods worth millions of naira were burnt.
Shops, machines and planks and other valuables worth millions of naira have been destroyed at Fajuke Sawmill, Oke-Omiru, Ilesa.
This is coming less than less than 48 hours after fire razed Atakunmosa Central Market in the town.
TVC News Correspondent Rafiu Hammed the incident happened at 10 o clock on Wednesday evening after everyone had gone home. It took the intervention of fire fighters to minimize the loss.
Some of the shop Plank dealers attributed the incident to electricity spark caused by irregular power supply.
According to them, the loss is huge for them to bear. They said some Government Officials have visited the scene.
The incident is coming less than 48 hours after that of Atakunmosa Central market where goods worth millions of naira were burnt.
Shops, machines and planks and other valuables worth millions of naira have been destroyed at Fajuke Sawmill, Oke-Omiru, Ilesa.
This is coming less than less than 48 hours after fire razed Atakunmosa Central Market in the town.
TVC News Correspondent Rafiu Hammed the incident happened at 10 o clock on Wednesday evening after everyone had gone home. It took the intervention of fire fighters to minimize the loss.
Some of the shop Plank dealers attributed the incident to electricity spark caused by irregular power supply.
According to them, the loss is huge for them to bear. They said some Government Officials have visited the scene.
The incident is coming less than 48 hours after that of Atakunmosa Central market where goods worth millions of naira were burnt.
Shops, machines and planks and other valuables worth millions of naira have been destroyed at Fajuke Sawmill, Oke-Omiru, Ilesa.
This is coming less than less than 48 hours after fire razed Atakunmosa Central Market in the town.
TVC News Correspondent Rafiu Hammed the incident happened at 10 o clock on Wednesday evening after everyone had gone home. It took the intervention of fire fighters to minimize the loss.
Some of the shop Plank dealers attributed the incident to electricity spark caused by irregular power supply.
According to them, the loss is huge for them to bear. They said some Government Officials have visited the scene.
The incident is coming less than 48 hours after that of Atakunmosa Central market where goods worth millions of naira were burnt.
Shops, machines and planks and other valuables worth millions of naira have been destroyed at Fajuke Sawmill, Oke-Omiru, Ilesa.
This is coming less than less than 48 hours after fire razed Atakunmosa Central Market in the town.
TVC News Correspondent Rafiu Hammed the incident happened at 10 o clock on Wednesday evening after everyone had gone home. It took the intervention of fire fighters to minimize the loss.
Some of the shop Plank dealers attributed the incident to electricity spark caused by irregular power supply.
According to them, the loss is huge for them to bear. They said some Government Officials have visited the scene.
The incident is coming less than 48 hours after that of Atakunmosa Central market where goods worth millions of naira were burnt.