

Reports indicate that some parts of the Federal Secretariat building in Abuja was razed by fire on Wednesday evening.

Sources disclose that about 20 cars were burnt during the fire incident.

The complex houses Major Government offices in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Recall that in January, no fewer than 100 shops were razed in a fire incident at one of Abuja’s largest furniture markets situated in Kugbo.
The fire destroyed furniture items, materials and machines estimated at millions of naira.
Credit: Eons Intelligence
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