By. Michael Agbaji
The Senator representing Federal Capital Territory, Senator Ireti Kingibe has decried the level of damage caused by fire in Karu market in FCT.
The Senator blamed the market management for allowed construction of illegal shops that black the access road which prevent the fire fighters equipment into the market.
This scenario should be prevented through strict adherence to regulations, particularly in keeping access roads clear, which is not only crucial but mandatory.
The lawmaker in an interview with journalists in Abuja on Thursday,after motion of urgent important at the floor of the Senate, noted that the majority of Fct, residents striving for their livelihood, engage in commerce .
According to her Karu market plays a vital role in the communities upon hearing about the fire incidents in the market, questioning the fire’s origin without a thorough investigation, such claims remain mere allegations.
Kingibe , expressed fears that post-fire incidents often result in the market being privatized through public-private partnerships with prominent developers, rendering the shops unaffordable for local traders.
“I firmly believe this practice is unjust. A portion of the market has already been taken over and privatized by AMAC, and I advocate for the remaining section to remain accessible to the community its original form but with modern upgrades
“This leads me to my next point, I intend to communicate with the chairman of AMAC, urging him to ensure that the access roads to the market remain unobstructed.”
Observing the market situation and its surroundings, Senator Kingibe lamented that no water supply Market, no fire station.
“It is imperative for local government authorities, responsible for market management and revenue collection, to equip all FCT markets with fire services featuring boreholes and fire hydrants. Such facilities are essential components of a market’s infrastructure, and neglecting them is unacceptable.
In addressing the issue of shop re-allocation post-disaster, the senator expressed worries of shop owners facing displacement or unaffordable prices.
“The market association maintains a documented list of stall owners, facilitating the reassignment of shops once the market is reconstructed.
“Collaboration between local government bodies, potential sources of funding, and interventions from relevant agencies are crucial for the market’s restoration.
“However, it is paramount that Karu Market retains its essence as a community oriented marketplace.”
In response to queries regarding accountability for negligence in duty, she stressed the necessity of consequences for governmental officials and employees.
“The absence of repercussions for misconduct underscores a systemic issue within our governance, enforcing penalties and upholding laws are fundamental to fostering a culture of responsibility among citizens and leaders alike.
“While immediate action on the market’s management is vital, a broader review of civic engagement and governance practices is imperative for sustainable change.
“As discussions continue on addressing the market’s reconstruction and ensuring affordability for shop owners, collaborative efforts with local authorities are crucial.
“The protection of citizens’ rights and livelihoods must remain at the forefront of our endeavors to prevent economic instability that may lead to security challenges.
“My commitment to supporting the affected community extends beyond mere words, as evidenced by today’s intervention. Despite my health concerns, I chose to prioritize this cause over personal matters, reflecting my unwavering dedication to serving the People’s Senator representing FCT expressed