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  • Tanker fire rocks Lagos filling station, another explosion injures two on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    Tanker fire rocks Lagos filling station, another explosion injures two on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    A major fire outbreak erupted at the Optima Filling Station in the Obawole area of Fagba, Lagos, on Wednesday evening, following an explosion involving a petroleum tanker. 

    The incident, which occurred around 5:00 p.m., was reportedly triggered by a 33,000-litre tanker discharging Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at the station, located along Bola Ahmed Tinubu Road.

    According to the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, the fire ignited during the offloading process and subsequently affected a second 33,000-litre tanker that was stationed nearby. 

    The blaze caused significant damage to the initial tanker, the station’s retail marts, and a one-storey residential building situated behind the filling station. Another structure on an adjacent street, sharing a fence with the station, was also affected.

    Fortunately, no casualties were recorded in the incident. The filling station is owned by two members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN).

    Firefighters from the Agege and Ikeja fire stations responded promptly, supported by additional fire trucks deployed from the Alausa headquarters. The combined effort ensured the fire was successfully brought under control and prevented further escalation.

    In a separate incident earlier in the day, two persons sustained injuries following a tanker explosion on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    The incident occurred at the NASFAT axis of the expressway when a petroleum-laden tanker fell and exploded, leading to massive traffic congestion in the area. Six vehicles were affected, including four trucks, a commercial bus, and a Toyota Camry.

    The Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE), Mr. Babatunde Akinbiyi, confirmed the explosion, adding that the injured victims were taken to the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Shagamu.

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    TRACE and the Ogun State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) deployed rescue teams to the scene. 

    Sector spokesperson Florence Okpe confirmed that the explosion occurred on the outbound Lagos lane of the expressway.

    “A fallen laden tanker at NASFAT turning, outbound Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, exploded. Traffic is seriously affected. Fire services were contacted, and motorists coming from Lagos were diverted through Christ Embassy Camp,” the statement.

    Emergency responders, including TRACE, FRSC, the police, and the fire service, remained on ground to manage the situation and restore order.

  • Tanker fire fest

    Tanker fire fest

    What’s it with fuel trucks detonating on Nigerian roads like bombs, causing horrific carnage? It is a trend that must be halted soonest by whatever means necessary to safeguard lives and property.

    No fewer than 18 persons were burnt to death, with 10 others sustaining injuries when another fuel tanker blast occurred at the Ugwu Onyeama section of the Enugu-Onitsha expressway in Enugu State at the weekend. It was the third incident in this new year – coming exactly two weeks after one at Dikko junction in Gurara council area of Niger State that claimed no fewer than 98 lives and left 69 others injured. Another incident in Agbor, Delta State, on January 6th, left five people dead and property including bank buildings razed. It’s been blasts, deaths and ruin all around.

    Reports said the explosion in Enugu State, last Saturday, resulted from the crash of a fuel-laden tanker into nearby motorists after it was believed to have suffered break failure. An eyewitness was cited saying the tanker was descending a slope when the driver lost control and hit vehicles in front, spilling the truck’s inflammable content and igniting a fire that torched surrounding vehicles. Federal Roads Safety Commission (FRSC) national spokesperson, Olusegun Ogungbemide, said in a statement that operatives of the agency rescued 13 motorists from the inferno. “A total of 31 people were involved in the crash, 10 were rescued with different degrees of injury while three got rescued unharmed. Unfortunately, the 18 remaining victims were burnt beyond recognition,” he explained.

    According to Ogungbemide, preliminary report received by Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed indicated that the tanker, which was loaded with premium motor spirit (petrol), experienced brake failure and the driver lost grip of the wheels before crashing into 17 vehicles, resulting in a fire outbreak that left 11 vehicles burnt.

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    Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah, who visited the accident scene, said steps were being taken to forestall future occurrence, including enforcement of road rules and fixing the part of the federal road that was in disrepair. Describing the accident as unfortunate, he said he had directed relevant officials to ensure that all tankers conveying inflammable substances in the state have anti-spill lock that would prevent spillage in event of an accident.

    The tragedy two weeks earlier in Niger State occurred when community members swooped on a 60,000-litre fuel tanker that crashed near Dikko junction to scoop up spilled fuel. Reports said the locals rushed to the scene with generators and other containers to siphon fuel from the tanker, triggering the explosion.

    The state of road infrastructure across this country is sordid in many places, accounting for frequent crashes of trucks and other vehicles that hazard public safety. But road safety rules are also not being enforced, including speed and load limits and the anti-spill lock device that Governor Mbah spoke of.

    It is time to urgently implement remedial measures before another incident occurs.

  • Three die in Port Harcourt tanker fire

    Three die in Port Harcourt tanker fire

    Three persons died yesterday when a tanker exploded in the Obiri-Ikwerre Flyover along the East-West Road in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

    The incident, which occurred about 9:30am involved a tanker carrying what is believed to be Liquefied Natural Gas, which fell over, crushed a vehicle and exploded while trying to navigate the roundabout.

    Confirming the incident in a telephone conversation, the Police Public Relations Officer Grace Iringe-Koko, said the victims were burnt beyond recognition when the tanker fell on the vehicle they were commuting in.

    “Yes, I can confirm that two persons died in the tanker fire. Myself and the Commissioner of Police are on the ground.

    “The fire has been put out but the area is still dangerous because the gas is still leaking. So, motorists are advised to take alternative routes to avoid any further casualty,” she added.

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    The impact of the explosion was felt kilometres away as some of the residents said their windows were smashed while others reported feeling the vibrations.

    At press time, men of the Fire Service were trying to put out the inferno while a crowd of onlookers gathered around with heavy security presence also observed.

    There was, however, mild drama, when a suspected scavenger who tried to steal parts of the truck, was apprehended by the crowd who handed him over to the police.

    The latest explosion is coming a month after a similar tanker explosion occurred along the Eleme axis of the same East-West Road which claimed four lives and destroyed over 60 vehicles.

  • First Lady condoles Rivers govt over petroleum tanker fire

    First Lady condoles Rivers govt over petroleum tanker fire

    First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has extended her heartfelt condolences to the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, the families of the victims, and the entire community affected by the recent petroleum tanker explosion in Rivers State.

    A tragic fire incident had rocked the Eleme axis of the East-West Expressway on Friday night when a fuel-laden tanker burst into flames, leaving four persons, including a pregnant woman, dead and about 200 vehicles destroyed.

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    In a statement she personally penned, the First Lady described the loss of lives in the tragic incident as “heartbreaking” and offered her thoughts and prayers to those grieving the immense loss.

    She prayed that God grant the souls of the departed eternal rest.

    She said: “My heartfelt condolences go out to the Governor of Rivers State, HE Siminalayi Fubara, the families of those who lost loved ones in the horrific petroleum tanker explosion in Rivers State, and the entire community affected by this tragedy.

    “Losing lives in such a sudden and devastating way is heartbreaking. My thoughts and prayers are with those who are grieving this immense loss.

    “May God grant the souls of the departed eternal rest.”

  • Multiple tanker fire accidents in Lagos

    Multiple tanker fire accidents in Lagos

    • Casualties unknown

    A late night fire yesterday at the Lagos Quadrapont Bridge, by National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, affected three tankers, one tricycle and a mini bus.

    Casualties were still unknown as at last night. Men of the Sari-Iganmu, Ilupeju and Ajegunle fire stations were battling to save the situation.

    A diesel-laden tanker also collided with a Hyundai bus (IKD 415 BU) on Otedola Bridge, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, and spilled its content. A mob came with buckets and gallons to scoop diesel, ignoring warnings by emergency responders, including the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Policemen from Isheri Division, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service and LASEMA Response Unit (LRU).

    The emergency responders however, averted a disaster and the road was later opened to vehicular traffic.

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    Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment, LASTMA, Adebayo Taofiq, said preliminary investigation revealed that the tanker, heading to Mowe-Ibafo, overturned near Capital Oil. The cause is yet to be ascertained.

    Taofiq said: “After arriving at the scene, LASTMA personnel immediately secured the environment against area boys and others who had started scooping diesel.”

    Traffic Officer Giwa Abiodun, who led LASTMA rescue operations to the scene, confirmed that while the driver of the Hyundai bus was rescued with injuries, driver of the tanker escaped.

    Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation Seun Osiyemi led Permanent Secretary, Olawale Musa, LASTMA General Manager, Bolaji Oreagba and others to the scene.

    The Fire and Rescue Service also mitigated spillage from a tanker at Apapa, which was later towed to the Conoil Depot in Apapa.

  • Breaking: Two feared dead as tanker explodes in Lagos

    A tanker laden with fuel exploded along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway on Wednesday, killing two and causing traffic gridlock.

    Several vehicles were reportedly burnt in the inferno.

    The truck which was heading to an undisclosed petrol station reportedly fell in the early hours of Wednesday at Barracks Bus Stop.

    Details shortly…

     

  • Tanker fire: 40 shops, eight houses burnt

    FOURTY shops and eight houses were completely burnt in a tanker fire incident in Make,  Suleja local government area of Niger state.

    Although no death occurs, four person’s were said to have sustained severe depression of burns.

    The fire started when one of the trucks which were packed illegally along the Maje road fell and caught fire as its contents spilled out.

    Visiting and commiserating with the victims of the disaster, Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, said the fire was caused by indiscriminate and illegal parking by a tanker driver expressing concern over the increasing rate of unfortunate but avoidable losses to accidents.

    He warned that  and warned that illegal and indiscriminate packing, as well as reckless driving of any kind by heavy duty truck drivers will be met with stiffer punishment declaring that hard time awaits drivers of heavy duty trucks and articulated vehicles parking illegally and indiscriminately on highways in the state.

    Bello who was represented by his deputy, Alhaju Ahmed Mohammed Kelso, lamented that incessant accidents along the Minna- Suleja road is being caused by the indiscriminate and illegal parking by the trucks, a development which had led to collateral damage and wanton destruction of properties.

    He stressed on the need for an all inclusive solution to indiscriminate parking, directed heavy duty truck drivers, security agencies, emergency management agencies officials and all other relevant stakeholders to meet to find lasting and permanent solution to that menace.

    He blamed the youths for the losses experienced in the disaster stating that the losses recorded in some disasters would have have been minimal but for the unpatriotic and unfriendly attitude of youth to fire fighters and other emergence officials.

    The governor then warned that any youth caught committing any unbecoming act shall be made to face the law. He also assured victims of the Maje fire incident of state government assistance by providing with relief materials.

  • Fuel tanker explodes in Lagos

    A fuel tanker on Tuesday morning exploded on Ahmadu Bello way, Lagos.

    Although, the fire has been put off, reports of causalities are yet to be ascertained.

     

     

  • Tanker Fire: Father seeks govt. assistance to fly child abroad for treatment

    ***as ministry presents report of investigation

    It was a pathetic story on Tuesday as a father whose wife and seven years old daughter got severely burnt at the Otedola bridge tanker explosion appealed to the government to assist him renew the international passport of her little daughter to enable him fly her and her mother abroad for adequate treatment so as not to jeopardise the future of the girl.

    The father who said he has spent over N4million so far for their treatment refused to disclose his name or have his photograph taken because he does not want the matter to go public.

    He said he initially took his daughter and wife to a private hospital after the accident after which he relocated them to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, but now needed to fly them out for proper treatment because he is not satisfied with the plight of his only daughter and wife.

    He wants the government to arrange for the only mobile capturing machine which is at Abuja to be brought down to LASUTH to do her capturing to enable her renew her passport since she can not be moved for the same purpose to the passport office here in Lagos.

    The commissioner for transport, Mr. Ladi Lawanson assured him that the government will look into it but asked the sorrowful father to see him immediately after the meeting.

    This was one of the sad tales related yesterday at a meeting to present the report of the investigation into the June 28, 2018 accident by the Lagos State Ministry of Transport.

    The meeting was also for the Nigerian Insurance Association, NIA, to access the damaged vehicles in order to take necessary steps in ensuring prompt and proper payment of conpensation to the victims and their families.

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    Giving report of the investigation earlier, the commissioner for Transport, Mr. Ladi Lawanson said 55 vehicles were involved in the accident comprising of 32 SUVs, 7 buses, 3 trucks and 1 tricycle and that the fuel tanker with registration number NSR 888 YQ was registered in Kano and belongs to one Hassan Yusuf Maiwaka who would be brought to Lagos to face prosecution.

    He also disclosed that of the 55 vehicles, using forensic equipment and with the automated vehicle registration system in Lagos it was discovered that 39 were registered in Lagos and their owners have been traced and contacted.

    Some items recovered in some of the vehicles which includes £50, some euros, ATM cards and some documents were returned to the owners or their representatives after duly identifying themselves.

    The commissioner commended all the officials of emergency response teams like LASEMA, Ambulance service, fire service, FRSC, police, LASTMA etc for their quick response which “mitigated what should have been a worst disaster”.

    Also speaking, the Director-General of Nigerian Insurance Association, NIA, commended the state government for the speed with which the investigation was conducted and is coming out.

    She assured that NIA will support all genuine cases of insurance claims involved in the accident and ensure that claims are paid by the concerned insurance companies both for the burnt vehicles and lives lost.

    Managing Director of LASEMA assured families concerned that the Ministry of Health was still working on the DNA test and immediately it is through with the exercise it will call for a meeting of all those concerned and arrangements would be made to release the corpses to the right families for burial.

    Sector Commander of FRSC, Mr. Hyginus Omeje who was also present at the meeting gave some safety tips at accident scenes or while driving.

    He said in cases like what happened at Otedola bridge on the sad day, motorist should just switch off the engine of their cars and run for their lives and that when you are behind articulated vehicles in traffic you must keep a reasonable distance, he also advised that people must not gather at accident sites for the purpose of taking photographs or video recording as they would be hindering recue efforts or could become victims of further accident.

  • Lagos confirms 12 died in tanker fire

    The Lagos State Government yesterday confirmed that 12 persons died in last Thursday’s tanker fire on the Otedola Link Bridge of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    The government will prosecute the tanker owner and driver over the incident.

    Commissioner for Health Dr Jide Idris and Commissioner of Police Imohimi Edgal made these known at separate briefings in Alausa, Ikeja, yesterday.

    Idris said 10 of the victims including a minor, died at the accident scene; the others at the hospital.

    He urged private hospitals with the accident victims to provide such information to his ministry for proper collation.

    The 10, he said, were taken from the accident scene “completely burnt” to the Yaba Mainland Hospital.

    He said: “Seven people were taken with varying degrees of burns to our various hospitals. First at our Accident and Emergency Centre at the Toll Gate; Trauma and Burns Centre, Gbagada General Hospital and the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, (LASUTH), Ikeja. Of the seven, unfortunately, we lost one of them that had a degree greater than 80 per cent burns.

    “Right now, we have only five left and they are being treated; nobody received any money to treat them. They were treated free of charge. We also received report over the weekend that some cases may have been taken to some private hospitals.

    “So far, we are aware of only two of the hospitals and one of the victims has died.”

    Idris said two men aged 42 and 48, were taken to the Burns and Plastic Unit LASUTH.

    One of them has been discharged; the other is stable and responding to treatment.

    “While commiserating with the families of the victims, who lost their lives and property in the unfortunate fatal explosion, I wish to state that the state government has left no stone unturned.

    “The government will continue to do the needful in addressing and managing all the issues surrounding the inferno,” the commissioner said.

    Idris said, “the government would be conducting DNA forensic studies so that the right bodies can be handed over to the appropriate families for burial. This entails obtaining samples from very close relations of these victims and matching these with samples taken from the charred remains.”

    Samples, according to him, would be taken from relatives in this order: “mother/father of victim; child of victim; sibling of victim; uncle or aunt of victim.”

    He asked such relatives to go to the Lagos State DNA and Forensic Centre, 48 Broad Street, Lagos Island (opposite CMS Bookshop) for the collection of samples from 10am-3pm Monday to Friday.

    “Contact person is the Head of the Centre, Dr. Richard Somiari, with phone number 08075537342.

    “At the same time, our pathologist would commence the necessary autopsies on the victims starting from tomorrow (today). An estimate of about two to three weeks from the time the samples are received would be needed to complete the DNA process, results would be interpreted and bodies properly tagged. Thereafter, death certificates would be issued to the confirmed family members,” he said.

    Idris said the cost of management and treatment of the surviving victims and DNA forensics for the dead and their families would be borne by the government.

    Lagos State Emergency Management Authority (LASEMA) General Manager Adeshina Tiamiyu, said: “Not everybody is required to go for the DNA samples.

    “When the relations come, samples will be taken; from there, it will be cross-matched with samples taken from the victims.

    “When these are matched, we will be able to determine who the bodies represent and after this, we will hand over to the families of the victims.  All of these are done free of charge, both the treatment and DNA test,” he said.

    Tiamiyu said LASEMA had opened an Emergency Help Centre to counsel victims’ relatives.

    Edgal, who briefed reporters after the Security Council Meeting chaired by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, said the attorney-general had drafted the charges to be prepared against the owner and driver.

    The government, he said, would not allow vehicles that pose danger to residents on the road.

    “As regards investigation into the matter, it is in top gear. I have just received a letter from the office of the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Adeniji Kazeem, which stated very clearly charges which we are going to prefer against the driver and the owner of that tanker.

    “Henceforth, we are using this opportunity to call on all tanker drivers, all lorry drivers, all owners of such articulated vehicles to please submit those vehicles for vehicle inspection test; they must go through the whole hog and get the Ministry of Transportation (MOT) certificate of road worthiness.

    He said the government had directed the security agencies to intensify law enforcement, especially the traffic law, to ensure safety on the roads.

    Kazeem said victims’ families had started submitting samples for DNA test, adding: “I can confirm that today, families who lost their loved ones to the accident have started reporting at the Lagos State DNA Forensic Centre for submission of reference samples that would be used to identify victims.”

    The Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria yesterday sympathised with the government and victims of the incident.

    In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Abd’ Rahman Salaudeen, the group prayed that such terrible incident would never occur again.

    “The society enjoined the state government to take measures to ensure tanker owners and drivers obey the State Traffic Laws to make our roads safe for motorists. The tanker owners and drivers should to adhere to road safety rules. We commended the efforts of Lagos state government through its agencies for ensuring the disaster is reduced by their quick response,” he said.