The affected buildings; a single-storey and a multi-storey, located beside each other, housed interior decoration and furniture materials, were completely razed.
According to residents of the area, smoke was observed from one of the buildings around 2:00 a.m.
Firemen lamented lack of access roads to attack the fire from multiple fronts and blamed the level of damage to delay in calling for their services.
During an interview with our correspondent, the Operational Commander of the Federal Fire Service in Osun, Isaac Adejobi, said his office was contacted around 2:30am after some residents battling to put out the fire had ran out of ideas.
He said, “We arrived at exactly 2:30am after receiving a distress call. The fire must have started earlier and no one called us until 2:30am. Our office is just about 2km away and we turned out immediately we got the call.
“People were fighting the fire on their own before calling fire service. It was when the fire was beyond their control that they called us.”
Also speaking to our correspondent, the Public Relations Officer of Osun Fire Service, Ibrahim Adekunle, said firemen could not access the affected buildings from behind due to poor layout, which hampered their efforts to extinguish the inferno.
Adekunle, who also noted that the cause of the inferno was not known yet, said the fire had been restricted and warned people living near the scene not to move close to the affected buildings because they were weak and could collapse.
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