The state fire service spokesperson said that the rescue team found one family house, known as gidan Ado Yubai, engulfed by fire upon arrival.
He urged the staff of the secretariat to offer full support to Mr Jibrin in his new role.
Mrs Adedubaje, however, pleaded with governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa to come to the aid of the traders.
She said the recently concluded 2024 promotion exercise stood as a testament to these efforts, marking a historic moment in the annals of the NIS.
The board of NSCDC, fire, correctional, and immigration services, has approved the sanction of 118 personnel for various offences.
Mr Abdullahi said the fire was caused by a technical team working at the site of the transformer.
Mr Jegede said he lost nearly 4,000 palm trees and five acres of pineapple farm as they were badly burnt.
Mr Abdullahi said the 21 shops were in the furniture section of the market.
LASEMA said the investigation showed that the fire started from one of the shanty rooms.
Shops and goods worth millions of naira were affected.
