The Federal Government has expressed concern over the loss of approximately 265 lives to tanker explosions in the past five months.
Information and National Orientation Minister, Mohammed Idris disclosed this in a statement released on Sunday over the recent tanker explosion that reportedly killed 80 people in Niger state.
Idris revealed that the President has constituted a committee to investigate the root and immediate causes of these incidents and to recommend effective solutions to prevent future occurrences.
“We had the first one between Ibadan and Ife where a tanker exploded and houses and cars were engulfed in fire and about a day after, here in Niger State in Agaie, about 48 persons lost their lives. This is on the eighth of September, 2024.
“Not long afterwards, on the 15th of October, again in 2024, about 144 people also lost their lives in Jigawa State in a similar incident and now only yesterday, here at a junction, nearly 80 people lost their lives.
“Such as NEMA, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, Federal Road Safety Commission, NARTO, NUPENG, IPMAN and all other stakeholders to come together to find the remote and immediate causes of this and how to avoid recurrence,” he said.
The Minister stated that, in line with the recent presidential directive, the National Orientation Agency will intensify public awareness campaigns to educate citizens on the dangers of scooping petroleum products following fuel tanker accidents to avert such incidents.
He condemned the practice of individuals endangering their lives by attempting to scoop fuel from accident tankers, emphasizing that such actions are unacceptable to the government.
He made it known that the Federal Government has directed the immediate transfer of victims of the explosion from Suleija General Hospital to tertiary health facilities to ensure they receive prompt and enhanced medical care.
According to him, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is deeply saddened by what has happened. He asked us to come here to see the situation. We have just gone round the wards and we have seen those that are very critically injured and as we are visiting, one of them unfortunately passed.
“And we were told that this is the eighth victim of the fire explosion that has just passed on today and what we are seeing is dire need of emergency medical attention, which the Federal Government is taking.
Idris condoled with the government and people of Niger State, while commended the swift response to the incident, especially in the provision of emergency medical response.
The delegation earlier paid a condolence visit to the Emir of Suleija, Alhaji Auwal Ibrahim and also visited victims of the inferno in the Suleija General Hospital as well as the scene of the incident.
Other members of the delegation are the Directors General of the Nigerian Television Authority, Comrade Abdulhamid Dembos, Voice of Nigeria, Mallam Jibrin Baba Ndace and Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Dr. Mohammed Bulama.