Kano governor donates N100 million to Singer Market fire victims

Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has approved a donation of N100 million to traders affected by a recent fire outbreak at Singer Market in Kano.

Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has approved the donation of N100 million to support traders impacted by a recent fire at Singer Market in Kano. The blaze, which occurred recently, destroyed goods and property belonging to numerous traders in this bustling market in the city.

This assistance aims to help those who suffered losses from the disaster, enabling them to resume business activities. No further details were provided on the distribution of the funds, but it is expected to aid in rebuilding efforts at the market.

Kano, a northern Nigerian state, is home to Singer Market, a key commercial hub. The governor's action demonstrates support for the local community during times of hardship.

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