Tag: Explosions

  • Explosions, Too Many As Diesel Tanker Again Explodes in Lokoja

    Explosions, Too Many As Diesel Tanker Again Explodes in Lokoja

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    At least, three people were reported dead, burnt beyond recognition as a diesel tanker again crashed and exploded in Felele axis of Lokoja, kogi state capital.

    The Diesel tanker according to eye witness exploded at about 8:00pm on Monday night after the crash resulting from Dangerous Driving by the tanker Driver who suddenly loss control.

    According to reports, owing to the road repairs on the Lokoja Abuja road, one section of the road was closed to traffic, making vehicles to use one lane.

    It was in the circumstances that the two tankers collided leading to the tank containing diesel to spill, caught fire and resulted to a gridlock on the highway.

    The fire resulting from Crash burnt two other trailers and a Dyna Pick up Van.

    Three persons were burnt to death while two other victims were rescued with burns and taken to FMC Lokoja for Medical attention and the corpse deposited at the motuary.

    TheDyna PICK-UP VAN that was parked by the road side and 2 other vehicles were also affected by the fire.

    Traffic was at stand still due to the magnitude of the fire until it was controlled. Operatives of FRSC later conducted traffic control to clear the hold up.

    Meanwhile The Kogi Sector Commander, Federal Road Safely Corps (FRSC), Mr Stephen Dawulung who visited the scene while speaking with newsmen said The Dyna PICK-UP VAN that was parked by the road side and 2 other vehicles were also affected by the fire.

    He called on drivers of articulated vehicles especially those carrying flammable substances to be always cautious and drive within the regulated speed limit and also maintain all vehicle safety protocols like the use of safety valves to prevent spillages of content in the event of crash.

    He noted that the two persons that were injured have been rush d to federal medical center Lokoja for treatment as he called on the federal government to put more bumps on that road in order to slowdown vehicles speed.

    The high way has witnessed fatal accidents in recent past, a development that prompted the federal government to construct bumps at the intervals of the road to reduce such an unfortunate incident and the attendant loss of lives and property.

  • Umar Farouq Sympathizes With victims of Lagos, Imo, Ogun Explosions

    Umar Farouq Sympathizes With victims of Lagos, Imo, Ogun Explosions

    … Condemns illegal oil bunkering

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq has sympathized with victims of explosions which occured in Lagos and Imo states in less than one week as she described the incidences as incessant, disastrous but avoidable.

    Farouq sympathized with the government and people of Imo, Lagos and Ogun states following a deadly explosion which occurred at an illegal oil refining site on Friday night which killed scores of people at Abaezi forest in the Ohaji-Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State.

    Earlier on Thursday, a tanker ladden with 45,000 litres of PMS crashed and spilled its content across Lagos and Ogun State along Lagos – Ibadan Expressway killing a male adult.
    She advised that caution should be applied while plying the roads with inflammable substances while declaring the illegal bunkering of petrol in certain areas as a suicidal.

    The incessant occurrence of explosions in Lagos and Imo states are unfortunate but avoidable. The consequences of such dastard acts that led to the death of many people cannot not be over-emphasized.

    “ Illegal bunkering of petroleum products is a punishable offense under the law, therefore, the culprits should be brought to book to face the full wrath of the law.
    “I sincerely sympathize with the families of the victims and pray for the repose of the souls of the dead.”
    “I also appeal to the people especially the youths to desist from illegal bunkering of petroleum products in the area.”

    Meanwhile, rescue operations have commenced removal of several bodies burnt beyond recognition at the scene of the explosion in Imo state. Six vehicles were also razed during the incident.