 Meanwhile, Lagos State Governor Babaji Desong Wulu on Friday said the state government was considering a series of tough decisions to courtel the recklessness of traders across markets which resulted in fire incidents. He said this while receiving the leadership of the National Emergency Management Agency, Nema, led by its newly appointed Director-General Zubaira Umar at a state house in Marina. The Nema National Leadership Team was in Lagos to sympathize with the state government on the fire disaster that raised no fewer than 14 multi-storey buildings and destroyed assets worth millions in the sumo market on Lagos Island on Tuesday. The governor will note that 120 tanks of water were used up before the Inferno was brought under control, commanded the first responders from both the state and federal government for the around the clock action to salvage the situation and stop the spread of the fire. Just a couple of weeks ago, Nema was actually here in Lagos through the Zona office to meet with about 20 market associations on this issue of prevention. And from what I see, the DG Laserma is also right here, they're putting a lot of things in place and we've agreed that we're going all out to sensitize over and over again on the need for people to know how to demarcate buildings and also separate explosives from these Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.