Traders at Toi market begin rebuilding efforts after devastating fire
Traders at Nairobi's Toi Market have started
the process of rebuilding after a devastating fire destroyed over 1,400 stalls
just a week ago.
With the help of 5,000 iron sheets donated
by Governor Johnson Sakaja, the traders are optimistic about starting over and
reclaiming their livelihoods.
The market, which has experienced five
significant fires since 2002, has been a challenging place for traders like
Tobi Naloba, who sells clothing for mothers and children.
“This is the first time the government has
given us substantial help to rebuild,” Tobi said. “There was a fire in 2007,
2013, 2019, 2023, and now this year. I have been a victim, but I thank God this
time I can rebuild my stall after the Governor gave us the iron sheets.”
For Michael Odhiambo, the situation is more
dire. He lost over Ksh.300,000 in the fire and is finding it difficult to start over.
"I don't know where to begin; I have lost everything," he lamented.
"But at least I have a stall now after the Governor donated the iron
sheets to us. This is our livelihood."
The traders are now calling on the county
government to fulfill its promise to build a perimeter wall around the market,
a measure that market chairman Joshua Ogol believes will help curb insecurity.
“The Governor confirmed that there is money
to build the perimeter wall, and we shall be grateful if the construction
begins soon. However, we thank him for standing with the traders during this
difficult period,” Ogol said.
Juliana Kabila, another trader who lost
three stalls in the blaze, emphasized the importance of the proposed security
measures.
"To avoid future losses, we thank the
Governor for assuring us that we shall have a perimeter wall and a fire engine
within this place. If this is done, we shall be thankful," she said.
As the traders work tirelessly to rebuild,
their resilience and the support from the county government offer a glimmer of
hope amid the ashes.
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