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  • Ibadan explosion: FG awaits forensic investigation on cause of tragic incident

    Ibadan explosion: FG awaits forensic investigation on cause of tragic incident

    The federal government, through the ministry of solid minerals, is waiting for the outcome of the forensic investigation ordered to ascertain the actual cause of the tragic explosion that rocked Ibadan, Oyo State capital last week.

    President Bola Tinubu had called Oyo state governor, Seyi Makinde immediately after the tragic incident, in the presence of the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dele Alake to commiserate with him, victims, and the good people of Oyo state.

    The minister, thereafter, issued a statement of condolences to the families of those who lost their lives, and other victims.

    He also commended Oyo state government for mobilising relief response.

    A statement issued by Segun Tomori, the special assistant on media
    to the minister, on Sunday, January 21, said that the ministry also deployed Mine Inspectorate officers to the scene of the explosion to join other security agencies to unravel the cause of the explosion.

    According to the minister, the federal government is now waiting for the outcome of forensic investigations that will determine the real cause of the blast, the explosives type that triggered it and the circumstances leading to the unfortunate incident that led to loss of lives and properties.

    Alongside the press statement personally signed by Dr. Alake to convey his deepest sympathies to the people of Oyo State, he has also being at the forefront of working with the security agencies to unearth the cause and put mechanisms in place to avert a recurrence.

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    Last week Wednesday during the Federal Executive Council meeting, President Bola Tinubu took a step to holistically address insecurity around the nation’s natural resources by constituting an inter-ministerial committee led by Dr. Alake to come up with a blueprint to effectively and efficiently secure solid minerals, forests, and marine economy, which constitutes Nigeria’s natural resources.

    The committee held a maiden meeting last Friday and has been working round the clock to draw up strategies of achieving the presidential mandate. In the coming days, there will be an expanded meeting with heads of security agencies, which will assist the committee in getting the requisite inputs that will guide it in turning in a robust report to the President.

    The statement read: “The minister assures Nigerians that the federal government is committed to addressing challenges from the root, hence its resolve to await the outcome of painstaking forensic investigations on the Ibadan explosion before making a definite pronouncement.

    “The honourable minister believes that in sensitive situations like this, the security agencies should be allowed to do their job, as against acting on speculations. That way, the people are better informed, culprits can be brought to book, and concerted efforts can be put in place to avoid a recurrence.”

  • JUST IN: Explosion rocks Kaduna community, injures 10 children

    JUST IN: Explosion rocks Kaduna community, injures 10 children

    No fewer than 10 children were on Saturday fatally injured, as explosion rocked Kidandan Village in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    Sunday Nation gathered that, the incident occurred Saturday afternoon, as children who had gone into the bush to fetch firewood and returned home with a strange object suspected to be Improvised Explosive Device (IED).

    The Village Head of Kidandan, Alhaji Abubakar Umar, confirmed the incident, saying that, “we thank God, there was no death, but 10 people were injured.

    “The injured children have been taken to the hospital for treatment. Right now I am compiling their names,” he said.

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    He also said that, operatives of the Nigeria Police had visited the community as at Saturday evening.

    Explaining what happened, Councilor Representing Kidandan Ward, Hon. Abdullahi Ismail said the children picked the object in the bush where they went to fetch firewood and they were bringing it home when it exploded.

    “I was told the children picked the object in the bush when they went looking for firewood. It exploded and injured them badly,” he said.

    Other sources from the community said,

    intestine of one of the victims was pulped out while others have their legs and arms broken.

    Spokesman of the Kaduna State Police Command, ASP Mansir Hassan did not respond to calls put across to him for confirmation of the incident.

  • The Ibadan explosion

    The Ibadan explosion

    On Tuesday night, an explosion rocked Ibadan, the largest city in West Africa as we learnt in history in primary school in the late 60s and early 70s. The explosion left death and destruction in its wake. Scores were said to have died. When constituted authority talks like that you know that the casualty figure is so high that it should not be disclosed for security reason.

    The wounded are in hospitals. The government has promised to foot their bills. The explosion was a disaster waiting to happen. With such highly inflammable explosives stored in a house in a residential area without any safety measures by illegal miners, something was bound to give when the worst happens. There are conditions under which explosives are stored to guarantee safety. Can they be stored in a building in a densely-populated community considering their volatility?

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    What did the government do to stop the illegal miners from their nefarious act? The government is now wiser after the fact after the disaster which has killed many and rendered others homeless in their own homeland. You cannot cry when the head is off.

  • Ibadan explosion: Akpabio condoles Oyo govt, victims

    Ibadan explosion: Akpabio condoles Oyo govt, victims

    President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, on Wednesday, January 17, sympathised with the government and people of Oyo state over the explosion that rocked Bodija, Ibadan on Tuesday killing three and injuring over 70 people.

    In a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Hon. Eseme Eyiboh, the Senate President expressed sadness at the accident lamenting the loss of lives and property.

    He said: “With a heavy heart, I wish to commiserate with Governor Seyi Makinde, the good people of Oyo State and indeed victims and their families in this unfortunate occurrence. I am very distraught at this accident happening, especially at the beginning of the year.

    “I pray that the Almighty God will forgive the sins of those who lost their lives in the explosion and welcome them in His kingdom. And for those who sustained injuries, it is my prayer that they will receive healing in good times. For the families that suffered different losses, may God replace all that they have lost.”

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    The Senate President urged the relevant interventionist agencies to come to the aid of the victims saying, “I urged the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and other humanitarian groups to quickly assist the victims to ease the pain of their losses.

    Akpabio, equally praised the security agencies and other rescue workers for their bravery and prompt intervention during the explosion. He however called for a thorough investigation to unearth the cause of the explosion in order to forestall further occurrences.

    “I must commend the security agencies and other rescue workers for their prompt intervention, especially the bravery and high level of professionalism they exhibited when the explosion happened. I encourage you to keep up the good work.

    “I also urge the relevant agencies to carry out a thorough investigation into the remote and immediate causes of the explosion so that adequate provisions could be made to prevent such fatal accidents in the future”, he stated.

  • Ibadan explosion: 58 houses affected – NEMA

    Ibadan explosion: 58 houses affected – NEMA

    No fewer than 58 houses have been confirmed to have been affected by Tuesday’s explosion at Dejo Oyelese Street, Adeyi Avenue, Old Bodija, Ibadan, the Oyo state capital city.

    Three persons have also been confirmed dead.

    The Director General, National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA), Mustapha Ahmed made the disclosure on Wednesday, January 17, when he paid an assessment visit to the scene of the incident.

    Expressing dismay at how individuals could have stored up such explosives devices in residential areas, he wondered why no one could have noticed or sited anything suspicious until the incident happened.

    He noted that President Bola Tinubu as well as officials of the Authority have lost sleep since the report of the incidence, adding that until the assessment, search and rescue efforts are completed, noone will be able to ascertain the actual number of those who were injured.

    He however confirmed that three people have been confirmed dead so far. He assured that NEMA will dobthe needful immediately all casualties and extent of damages have been fully ascertained.

    Ahmed said: “Search and rescue is still ongoing, this is something that occurred last night and as we speak we are still on ground zero that is why that place need to be evacuated so that people don’t step on other people, because search and rescue has not been concluded.

    “Regulatory bodies must all seat up, where we have people keeping piles of explosive in a residential area is not acceptable, disaster management is everybody’s business, if you see something, say something, we’re not on ground zero.

    “About 58 houses are damaged, about three lives have been lost, we currently don’t know numbers of people that are in hospital, we are going to the hospital to ascertain, we are working hand in hand with the state government to ascertain the whole situation, this is the EOC center, so reports is still coming in and people are still on site working, but most importantly we cannot condone whereby people will be going in there, it’s not acceptable.

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    “You do not talk about what you intend to do without having the report of what the assessment is, we have to know what the assessment is before you know exactly what we are going to do, you have to check what is wrong with a patient before you can be able to him a prescription.

    “We need to verify and ascertain what exactly has happened, the magnitude and the extent, definitely NEMA will intervene, the federal government will come in, that is why we are here, we are awake, we’re here not to sleep, nobody has slept, even the president was awake all night because of this explosion.

    “We have seen documents, personal belongings of the people there for now, we don’t know what exactly is there, the most disturbing people is that these particular people with the explosive have been there for a very long period of time and how come people keeping that quantum of explosives over ten years and nobody has seen anything.

    “This kind of materials is not allowed in a residential areas such as this, the regulatory bodies must ensure that nothing like this happens again.”

  • UPDATED: Ibadan explosion: Tinubu directs NEMA to provide support, condoles victims

    UPDATED: Ibadan explosion: Tinubu directs NEMA to provide support, condoles victims

    President Bola Tinubu has directed the deployment of the officials of the National Emergency Managament Authority (NEMA) to provide support and assistance to the victims of explosion that rocked Bodija area of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital city.

    This is as he declared support for the state government in providing assistance for the victimsto help in the recovery process.

    Oyo state governor Seyi Makinde gave the revelation during a press briefing attended by members of Emergency Medical Team set up by the state government following the incident which occurred Tuesday night.

    Members of the team in attendance at the briefing include: Professor Temitope Alonge (Team lead), Special Adviser (Security) Compol Fatai Owoseni (rtd), the Commissioner of Police, Oyo Command, Adebola Hamzat; and Garrison Commander, 2Div Nigerian Army among other top government functionaries.

    Speaking during the briefing on Wednesday, January 17, Governor Makinde, who said he received the personal phone call of the President on the matter also noted the sympathy of Mr President to the government and people of the state.

    While calling for calm, he urged the people to stop the spread of fake news, misinformation and disinformation which might create unnecessary tension but draw strength and support as brother keepers.

    He said the state has identified the company that stored up the explosives, which caused the explosion and that they will be brought to justice

    Makinde said: “Just as we were about starting this Press Conference, I received a call from Mr President. I want to specially thank him. He has approved that the National Emergency Management Authority be on ground and I can confirm that they are already on ground and working with our people locally here.

    “And he also gave his condolences to the people tat have loved their lost ones in the unfortunate incident. And he is also giving us the assurance that he is with us at this trying period. So, it is a trying time for all of us but it is at such time like this that we draw our strength and resilient to be our brothers keeper.

    “Let us refrain from spreading fake news and disinformation that can potentially cause panic within the populace.

    “There are lots of misinformation going on. I saw on a platform where someone said Yorubaland has been invaded and these are people that may not even be anywhere near Nigeria, talk less of Oyo State.

    “So, let us mind what we say and I read funnily said some random people on the street mentioned that they were been asked to pay to receive medical treatment or to stay in an hotel. Who should they believe? The random people or should they believe myself as the governor as the chief security officer of this state?

    “Yes, that is how low we have sank as a country that people doubt their leaders, the gap between the government and trust deficit between the government and the people is widening. It is a wake up call and one again I urge us all to remain calm as the authorities in Oy state are on top of the situation.”

    Giving an update on the situation he said the government already has information about the company that uses the house to store explosives, assuring that all those who may be directly or indirectly involved in the incident will be brought to book.

    He added that the fatalities at the scene of the explosion has risen to three, but that the number of those who sustained various degree of injuries is still put at 77.

    He pleased with residence within 250metres of the scene of the incident to stay away from their property and move to acdomidations provided by the government until the government conduct integrity test on the buildings within the radius.

    “The explosion led to lost of lives and property. I stated in a brief remarks early this morning that, preliminary investigations traced the incident to the storage of explosions by illegal miners at a house in Bodija.

    “But since yesterday (Tuesday) our security agencies, our first responders, emergency services and all other relevant agencies have been working diligently as they carry out their search and rescue mission.

    “But, just this morning another individual was recovered. I want to assure the emergency team members that search and rescue operations will continue until all lives within the vicinity of the blast are sorted.”

    He said further, “We are aware that, aside from the immediate perimeter of the incident, out people as far as 25kilometers away may have been affected physically or psychologically. We have therefore put the Emergency Operation Centre been headed by Professor Temitope Alonge to coordinate all search and rescue efforts.

    “I will like to appeal to our people to remain calm as we do everything possible to provide succor to everyone affected. There are numbers that have been provided to reach out to the Emergency Operation Centre.

    “If you have any information regarding any person who is still trapped within the perimeter, please reach out.

    “Also let me use this opportunity to appeal to anyone still staying within 250metres of ground zero to move out to government provided accommodation until we check the structural integrity of the buildings. At the same time, unscrupulous elements who may want to take advantage of this disaster to carry out any form of looting should be warned as I have asked the security agencies to deal decisively with anyone caught in such act.

    “They have been placed on high alert to ensure that there’s no breakdown of law and order at the place.”

    He assures that a regular update will continue ro be provided through all information channel saying “We will continue to provide regular update regarding the actions we are taking through the Emergency Operation Centre and our various reach out channels on and off the social media.

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    “The important update we can provide at this time is that we have information regarding the company that was using that residence to store explosives.

    “Rest assured that all that were involved directly and indirectly in bringing this tragedy upon us shall be brought to book.”

    While addressing pressmen, the Head of the Emergency Operations, Prof. Alonge said an emergency response to the incident was to set up a team of about 40 doctors, 40 nurses and 25 medical students at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.

    He added that victims that were injured were receiving medical attention in private and government hospitals and that most of them were in stable condition.

    “Apart from doctors and nurses, we have added to our team physiotherapists, clinical psychologists and they were on ground yesterday to assess the psychological state of the survivors of this unfortunate incident.”

    Also speaking on the security angle, the Special Adviser on Security to the governor, Owoseni, said the area of the incident had been secured to ensure that hoodlums do not perpetrate crimes as a result of the explosion.

    He, however, corrected misgivings and misinformation on the incident, saying: “We want to use this opportunity to correct misgivings. People have come out to say that Boko Haram elements have been allowed to invade Oyo State, especially Ibadan. This is incorrect.

    “Some people have also said a helicopter flew over the place and dropped the bomb. That is, in its entirety, incorrect too. People have said construction sites around that place had used dynamite, and in the course of that, the incident happened. Let me say it is also not correct.

    “We, from the security angle, can say that the preliminary evidence is indicative that for some time, people must have been storing explosives in that area, and it is not just fresh. It must have been something that had accumulated for some time. His Excellency has always said if you see something, you must say something.”

  • UPDATED: Oyo govt confirms explosion, calls for calm

    UPDATED: Oyo govt confirms explosion, calls for calm

    The Oyo state government has urged residents of Ibadan, the capital of Oyo state, to remain calm amid the explosion that hit the city.

    The Nation reported that there was an explosion in the city of Ibadan on Tuesday night.

    The incident which reportedly happened around past 7:00p.m, shook several houses and caused damage at multiple locations in the city.

    Confirming the incident in a terse statement on ‘X’, the state government noted that security agencies are investigating the source of the explosion.

    The statement reads, “The Oyo State Government is aware of reports of an explosion in Ibadan.

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    “Residents are urged to remain calm as security agencies are investigating this to determine the source and cause of the incident.”

    Also, the state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dotun Oyelade, in a statement said, “Residents of Ibadan and immediate environ experienced an uncommon explosion about 8pm this evening.

    “There are various interpretations of the incident but it is important for us to state categorically that the state government has taken over and in the full control of the unfortunate occurrence in order to mitigate the incident.

    “All security service chiefs including para military chiefs and Fire Operatives have been deployed by the governor to Reign in the spillover from the explosion.

    “His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde, therefore implores citizens to calm down and be rest assured that their interests are being looked after.”

  • Pipeline explosion kills 20 in Rivers

    Pipeline explosion kills 20 in Rivers

    • NAF strikes six illegal oil refining sites

    About 20 persons reportedly died in an explosion from an illegal pipeline tapping point in Omoku, Ogba/Egebema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State.

    It was learnt that the explosion happened on Christmas Eve when some youths broke a pipeline operated by one of the multinationals. Many of the indigenes rushed out to scoop fuel thus resulting in the accident.

    While 20 persons reportedly burnt to death, many others sustained injuries and are receiving treatment in various hospitals in the area.

    A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “It is a very terrible incident. Imagine the death of 20 people in such a time. We leant some youths bust a company pipeline. If you go to the General Hospital and other private clinics in Omoku, you will see many of the injured taking treatment.”

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    Chairman of Niger Delta Youth Movement, ONELGA chapter, Emeka Ukwuosah, urged youths in the area to shun oil bunkering.

    He said: ”Let me join in condemning the oil bunkering going on within ONELGA. We are also calling on security agencies to be up and doing and checkmate what is happening within that circle.

    “We also call on the multinationals that own the oil facilities to overhaul their ageing facilities to forestall such incidents.”

    Assistant Secretary of a vigilante group, Onelga Security Peace Advisory Council, Emeka Agbabere, insisted that the incident was caused by illegal oil bunkering.

    Agbabere said the vigilante group, the Community Development Committee and youths had been asked by a monarch in the area to stop illegal bunkering.

    He said: “We proclaimed they must put a stop to it and this is the aftermath of it. When they busted the pipeline, fire engulfed immediately and 19 of them died instantly and about 12 are in two different hospitals.”

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has said the Air Component of Operation Delta Safe, on December 23, destroyed six illegal oil refining sites in Opu Arugbana, Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State.

    A statement yesterday by the Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, said the air strikes were in continuation of efforts to rid the Niger Delta of activities of oil thieves and oil pipeline vandals.

    He said the illegal sites were sighted clustered within a radius of about 80 metres at a location about 6 nautical miles south of Opu Arugbana. According to him, having been confirmed to be active, authorisation was obtained to destroy the six sites, thus discouraging the criminals from continuing with their acts of illegality.

    “In spite of the festive season, air operations against criminals in the Niger Delta and other parts of the country continue unabated. The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, has commended efforts of the Air Component Commanders in all the theatres of operation.

    “Abubakar, who spent the Christmas day with troops in the Northeast and currently in Katsina to fete troops, urged them not to rest until criminal activities are reduced to the barest minimum,” he added.

  • Explosion rocks Rivers House of Assembly  complex

    Explosion rocks Rivers House of Assembly  complex

    There was an explosion at the Rivers State House of Assembly yesterday. The cause of the explosion was not known.

    It was gathered that the complex located on Moscow Road was engulfed by fire after a loud bang was heard at about 8pm last night.

    Police operatives from the Rivers State Police Headquarters, near the complex were said to have rushed to put the fire out.

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     Heavy security, comprising 17 patrol vans and an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) were reportedly used to cordon off the area.

    It was learnt that before the fire was successfully put out, a section of the assembly complex had been affected.

    Though the police had yet to confirm the incident, a senior police officer, who spoke in confidence, said the intervention by police operatives prevented the fire from spreading.