Wike visits Sokoto market razed by fire, donates N500m

Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike with Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers on Wednesday donated N500 million to support the Sokoto State Government in rebuilding the Sokoto Central Market ravaged by fire on Tuesday morning.

Mr Wike, who visited the scene of the market inferno barely 24 hours after the disaster, expressed shock and dismay over the incident.

Governor Aminu Tambuwal’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Muhammad Bello, disclosed this in a statement in Sokoto on Wednesday.

The Rivers governor said part of the donation was to also support the victims of the inferno.

He noted that whatever affected Sokoto state concerned Rivers, adding that his administration would ensure that the affected market was reconstructed and made functional.

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Earlier, Mr Tambuwal, while conducting Mr Wike round the fire disaster scene, explained that the market had 16,000 shops out of which at least 60 per cent were affected by the fire.

He said when the fire broke out the relevant state government agencies and those of the Federal Government within the state were mobilised to control it.

After inspecting the scene, Mr Wike and his entourage also paid a courtesy visit to the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar in his palace.

He condoled with the state government, the Sultanate Council and the people over the death of the state Commissioner for Home Affairs, Abdulkadir Abubakar, the younger brother of the Sultan.

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In his response, Mr Abubakar, who noted the age-long relationship between Sokoto and Rivers, expressed gratitude to the governor for his visit and support to the state

He commended Mr Tambuwal for his prudent management of the state resources, a performance which fetched it a World Bank grant under the State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability And Sustainability, SFTAS, programme.rr

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