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  • Many injured as transport workers clash at park

    Many persons were yesterday injured after hoodlums went berserk at the Maza-Maza Motor Park, Mile Two, Lagos.

    It was gathered that the fight, which started on Monday morning, almost snowballed into an ethnic duel between  factions of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).

    Our correspondent learnt that violence erupted after some aggrieved members attempted to impeach the NURTW leader in the area identified simply as Emma.

    Their plot, it was gathered, was rebuffed by a faction loyal to the leader.

    According to a driver, who declined to state his name, violence erupted in no time, with the factions wielding dangerous weapons such as guns and cutlasses.

    He said they also set bonfires, forcing motorists and other road users to scamper to safety.

    “They were shooting anyhow and using cutlasses on each other. From where we sat, we saw some injured people being taken away by their members.

    “There was a man who was unconscious and blood was gushing from his head. I do not know if it was gun injury or cutlass,” said the driver.

    He said the fight disrupted commercial activities in the axis, adding that policemen came to the scene much later to prevent escalation.

    Similarly, a social media user, Theresa Doghor, said: “This morning (Tuesday), Mazamaza looks like a place where a war was fought. I asked someone in the crowd and she said, ‘Yoruba and Igbo’

    “They must have fought for hours. There are burning tyres on the ground and no one is selling.”

    Another eyewitness, one Mbakwem Uzor said: “Mazamaza First Gate has been on lock down since Monday night. A serious fight going on with lots of gunshots. Kindly be careful.”

    Another eyewitness wrote: “There has been an ongoing fight between Yoruba and Igbo people at Mazamaza near the Young Shall Grow bus park.

    “Heavy gunshot has been heard and many injured since Monday night. Please avoid that area for now and people should stay indoors.”

    Police spokesman, Chike Oti, a Chief Superintendent (CSP), could not be reached for comment at the time of filing this report.

    However, a police source confirmed to our correspondent that normalcy has been restored in the area.

     

  • Six die, many injured in Magodo, Badagry gas explosions

    Six die, many injured in Magodo, Badagry gas explosions

    Six persons were  killed  and scores injured yesterday when two gas plants went up in flames in  Magodo and Badagry, Lagos.

    Two persons died and eight others were injured in the Magodo explosion. Four were killed and scores injured in the Badagry incident.

    Witnesses blamed  leakages for the incidents at  Second Coming Nigeria Limited Gas Plant on CMD Road, Magodo and a shop on Iluda Road, Ajara Vevho. According to them,  emission from the exhaust of a passing vehicle caused the Magodo explosion.

    The Badagry explosion  while the shop owners were offloading cooking gas around 9am.

    Vehicles, six buildings  near the shop and six gas cylinders were destroyed in the explosion.

    The Nation gathered that  two of the victims were apprentice  hairdressers.  A commercial motorcyclist and a passenger, who were standing in front of the shop were among the injured.

    The  explosion was said to have broken the walls of the  shop and other  nearby shop. Human flesh littered the scene.

    Officials of the Federal Fire Service, Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC ), police and other security agencies were on ground to control the situation.

    A fire official, Mr Tunde Adeboye, said  that they were able to put out the fire to reduce collateral  damage.

    A senior police officer, who pleaded not to be named, said four persons died in the explosion.

    A survivor, Mr Segun Adebunmi, reported : “It’s a testimony that I’m alive as I escaped the scene by  whiskers’’.

    An eyewitness, Mr Tope Alabi, said the explosion destroyed cars parked on the street.

    “I heard a loud bang and the glasses of cars were shattering and the next thing I saw were human parts littering   the whole place.

    “The security agencies responded promptly; so the situation was contained; so it didn’t escalate,” he said.

    A senior official at the General Hospital, Badagry, who asked not to be named,  confirmed that four bodies had been deposited in the mortuary.

    He added  that several others suffered severe burns.

    Destroyed in the Magodo explosion were  three gas reservoir tanks, a 33,000-litre gas truck,  the gas plant’s administrative block , a generating set, cylinders and other equipment.

    Officials of  Federal and Lagos State Fire Services and Lagos State Emergency Management Agency ( LASEMA ) battled the fire for three hours.

    An official of the plant, who gave his name as Onyekachi, said the value of the property destroyed was “huge.”

    He  said: “There was an explosion and we were called. On arrival here, we had to put everything under control. Explosion can be caused by anything in a gas plant environment. In a gas plant environment, anything can happen. There were casualties but they were rushed to the hospital by the FRSC. The property lost is huge.”

    According to an eyewitness, the explosion was preceded by the smell of leaking gas since Sunday night.

    Lagos State Commissioner of Police ( CP ) Edgal Imohimi, who arrived on the scene around 11:30am, said the fire was caused by a spark from a vehicle.

    He said: “Those that can be rescued have been rescued. We had two casualties, from what I’ve just been briefed. We still have to evacuate here like I advised LASEMA because there is a possibility of a secondary explosion. LASEMA agrees with me and that’s why we will not stay here too long talking for the safety of everyone here.

    “We are trying to evacuate all the neighbours here, those staying around, because if you heard what sparked off the explosion in the first instance, it was a spark from the main road that sparked off the explosion right inside the premises, so you can see that the place is not safe.

    “So, when we leave now, experts will go in and when experts go in, they will check one or two things before further activities can go on here.”

    LASEMA General Manager Adesina Tiamiyu said two charred bodies were found at the back of the plant’s fence; eight others, with different degrees of burns, were found in the compound.

    He said they were given first aid, adding that  two survivors with ‘’severe burns’’ were rushed to the Accident and Trauma Centre, at the old toll gate.

    Assuring Magodo residents of their safety, he said LASEMA officials would not leave the scene until they were  sure everything was alright.

    He said : “For now, we want to tell residents of Magodo that they are safe and we will not have a reignition of this fire here. We will not leave here until we are sure it is completely safe, that’s why we still have four fire trucks here on stand by.

    “Preliminary investigation by the agency revealed that three reservoir tanks for storage of gas and one 33, 000 litre  truck in the gas station were engulfed in fire from a secondary explosion within the gas station.

    “Unfortunately two burnt bodies were recovered behind the fence of the gas station, while eight persons  with various degrees of burns and injuries were attended to by officials of the Lagos State Ambulance Service and the agency’s paramedics before moving two with more degrees of burns to the trauma centre, toll gate for further medical attention.”

    According to Tiamiyu,  men of Lagos State Fire Service with four  trucks and the LASEMA Response Unit (LRU) Fire Unit with two  trucks prevented the fire from spreading to adjoining buildings.

    Other emergency responders on the scene included Rapid Response Squad ( RRS ), FRSC, National Emergency Management Agency, Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps, Red Cross, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and the Federal Fire Service.

    Tiamiyu said the situation was under control,  with the perimeter of the vicinity secured. He added that people had been evacuated from the scene.

    He said power supply  to the area had been isolated to avoid any other incident.

    Tiamiyu said an  investigation would be conducted to ascertain the cause of the fire  and to prevent a recurrence.

    A resident, Humbe Barns, said the smell of gas was  strong in the early  yesterday. Barns said his kinsman was one of those injured.

    Speaking in a mixture of English and pidgin, he claimed that the explosion occurred after the fire fighters’ arrival.

    Barns said: “Early in the morning, like six o’clock like this, as I rise up this morning, I just hear the smell of gas, smell everywhere. When I come outside I come dey ask say wetin dey smell like this? I come see that some workers wey are working inside this company. My brother is also one among the workers dem. So I ask him. He say this thing started yesterday evening, the gas is almost to burst. So, that’s why smell dey everywhere. This early morning dey begin to tell everyone that everyone should not stay around, even cars, they were stopping cars so that cars should not pass around here. So, within small time, I see some fire brigade, fire service were around. Then by then, they started trying to control so that the gas will not explode, then by trying to draw their materials that they used to quench fire, then the thing just burst! Fire. Before the fire start they were just saying gas is almost to burst, burst; nothing cause the fire. I no know wetin cause the fire.”

    According to him, the explosion was so powerful that it pushed his kinsman away.

    He said: “My brother wey dey work there injure. You know as the thing burst if not by the grace of God, himself for burn inside, but the thing push am throway. They carry him and one guy wey the thing affect, but I no know where them dey. I just dey call am my brother, I no know his name. I just know say he dey work there and we be friends. We dey speak the same language, from the same place but we no be family.”

    Barns also claimed that about four fire fighters  were  injured.

    He added: “I see wey dem carry one person who faint, but the man never die. For inside they were three wey dey injured, apart from the Fire Brigade members. For the Fire Brigade members wey get injury, those I see, they were almost four, those I see with my eyes. Dem say the gas start to leak in the evening time, around 5pm, that’s what they say.”

  • Two die, many feared trapped in Lagos building collapse

    Two die, many feared trapped in Lagos building collapse

    Two bodies were brought out after many hours of rescue operation yesterday from a collapsed building in Lagos.

    Many people were injured while 14 were rescued.

    General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) Adesina Tiamiyu confirmed the fatalities.

    A four-storey building on Massey/ Carena Street off Campos bus stop on Lagos Island collapsed around 2.pm.

    Residents said it was structurally defective, adding that a telecommunication mast was erected on the building two weeks ago.

    Fifteen of them, including five children, were rescued around 6.30pm. It was gathered that at least five persons were still trapped under the rubble as at press time last night.

    A woman who sells Amala on the ground floor narrowly escaped but her workers and some of her customers are among those trapped, sources said.

    It was gathered that the woman stepped out of the shop few minutes before it crashed.

    Another woman identified as Iya Ibeji is said to be under the rubble with her four kids. Residents said two women who sold rice and yam are also under the rubble.

    Although LASEMA operatives got to the scene early, the crowd prevented them from working.

    The crowd also threatened to deal with reporters, who attempted to record the incident.

    The Nation observed that the crowd, which rebuffed rescuers’ entreaties from rescuers to leave the site, cut the ribbon used to cordon off the area.

    The police and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) operatives could not control the crowd.

    Emergency workers also had difficulty in rescuing the trapped victims because of the structure’s closeness to other buildings.

    At the time of filing this report, excavation had started. One of the structures besides the collapsed building had been brought down. Electric poles around the structures were also pulled down.

    Tiamiyu, who led rescuers to the scene, put the figure of those rescued at over 10.

    He insisted that their primary focus was to safe life, appealing to the crowd to allow emergency workers do their jobs.

     

     

     

     

  • Many injured, property vandalised as hoodlums clash in Agbado

    Many residents of Agbado Railway Station in Ogun State were injured yesterday during a clash among rival cult groups.
    The hoodlums, suspected to be members of Marindoti, Farm, Federal and Bolar cult groups, were said to have engaged in fierce battles near Agbado Station.
    It was gathered that the fight, which started last week, was caused by the parties’ rivalry over women.
    The hoodlums allegedly used weapons, such as cutlasses and bottles to inflict injuries on each other.
    They were said to have destroyed shops, vehicles and homes, littering the area with shattered glasses.
    Although nobody died in the mayhem, it was gathered that shop owners, motorists and passersby sustained injuries.
    “The youths seized the opportunity to rob and loot shops and houses in the area,” a resident, who spoke in confidence, told The Nation.
    Police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), said he was unaware of the incident.

  • Many injured as suspected APC, PDP supporters clash in Niger

    Many injured as suspected APC, PDP supporters clash in Niger

    Suspected supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday clashed at Kwamba in Suleja Local Government Area of Niger State.

    Many were injured, including a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and five policemen.

    It was learnt that the suspected APC members wanted to prevent PDP supporters from campaigning.

    The youth, who shouted: Zamu ci ubanku, ba zamu yarda ba a Suleja, meaning “We will deal with your fathers, we will not allow this in Suleja”, fought and attacked one another with cutlasses, sticks and rods.

    Cars were vandalised and traders attacked, with their goods looted.

    The Nation gathered that PDP informed the security agencies in Suleja about the campaign and was assured of protection.

    Police spokesman Bala Elkana, who confirmed the incident, said investigation was on.

    He said five people were injured and six vehicles damaged, with two belonging to the police.

    But he said peace had been restored.

    Elkana said investigation was on to arrest the suspects.

    He said PDP applied for and was granted permission to hold a rally in Suleja.