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Edo: Shaibu Griefs As Fire Razes Market In Jattu Hometown, Rallies Support

Immediate-past Deputy Governor of Edo State, Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu, has expressed deep sorrow over the devastating fire that ravaged the Jattu Community Market in Etsako West Local Government Area, on Tuesday.

In a heartfelt post on his official Facebook page, Shaibu extended his sympathies to the traders and residents affected by the tragic incident, which has left the community reeling from significant losses.

The fire, which occurred on Tuesday night, came in the wake of another recent disaster—a windstorm that claimed lives and uprooted century-old trees in the Jattu-Uzairue Kingdom. The combination of these events has plunged the community into a state of mourning and devastation.

Describing the market as more than just a commercial hub, Shaibu, who hails from Jattu, acknowledged its cultural and economic importance, describing it “a symbol of our unity, hard work, and heritage.”

He acknowledged the unimaginable pain of the traders who lost their livelihoods and properties but commended their resilience amidst the repeated tragedies.

“As one of your own, I feel your sorrow deeply, and I am committed to standing with you in this difficult time,” Shaibu said. “This is not just a loss for the affected traders but for the entire Jattu-Uzairue Kingdom.”

The former Deputy Governor also called on well-meaning individuals, organizations, and leaders within and beyond the community to join hands in providing relief to the victims and supporting the rebuilding process.

He stressed the need for unity and solidarity to restore hope and rebuild what was lost. “Together, we can overcome this tragedy and emerge stronger,” he stated.

Shaibu prayed for comfort and strength for the grieving Jattu community while reaffirming his commitment to support the victims and efforts to rebuild the market.

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