CLO sympathies with victims of  Kano street fire inferno near Onitsha Main Market.

Tue, Nov 29, 2022
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THE Civil Liberties Organization Anambra State branch has sympathies and identity with victims of horrendous and devastating fire disaster that occured in the early hours of today at Kano street while traders are still at sleep.

This was contained in a press statement issued to newsmen endorsed by Vincent Ezekwueme, chairman and Chidi Mbah secretary. Such great loss at this period of unprecedented economic hardship and predicament is most painful, unbearable and pathetic.

“We call on the fire fighting service to be more proactive and life to their responsibilities and always keep their vehicles and fire fighting equipment in good form and functional.

“We apply to government to device strategic marshall plans  and approach towards curtailing incessant fire disaster in the state.

We equally most passionately appeal to government, Federal Emergency Management Agency, State Emergency Management Agency, public spirited individuals and cooperate organizations, members National Assembly and State House of Assembly from the affected area  to come to the aids of the victims to ameliorate their pathetic predicament,as some of them lost everything both cash and goods.

“May God be their comforter, faith and hope in this trying and pitiable moment CLO,” the statement said.

A.I

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