Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Gasoline Pipeline Explodes In Lagos- PM News, Lagos
An explosion occurred at the site of a vandalised NNPC oil pipeline yesterday in Lagos. Some oil thieves were feared to have been burnt to death while scooping fuel at a vandalised pipeline at Ije-Ododo, near Ijegun in Iba Local Council Development Area of Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria.
According to a witness, the raging fire started around 9 p.m. yesterday when about 30 oil thieves loaded in two canoes arrived the scene and started scooping fuel into hundreds of 50 kilogramme jerry cans.
However, nemesis caught up with them when fire was ignited and consumed the whole environment, including the thieves, their jerry cans and other materials.
A source told P.M.NEWS at the scene of the fire that the oil thieves usually came to the area in canoes and after scooping fuel, they travelled on the stream to the Festac axis.
As at the time of filing this report, the fire was still raging and a thick smoke enveloped the area. No fire fighters were available. But some men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC) and NNPC officials were at the scene to assess the situation. The NSCDC leader, who identified himself as Baiye, said his team was facing serious challenges. “You can see that the fire is still raging. We can’t go far to examine the damaged pipeline or know the number of people killed because the pipeline is buried under water,” an NNPC official stated.
Some residents of Ije-Ododo who spoke with our correspondent claimed they suspected oil thieves who vandalised the pipeline in the community conspired with the police in their nefarious activities.
The Divisional Police Officer, DPO, at Isheri-Oshun Division could not be reached as at the time of filing this report.
Some churches located near the scene of the fire have been moving their movables out of fear that it might spread to their churches and consume them.
When P.M.NEWS visited the Area Commander, Area ‘E’ Police Command, ACP Dan Okoro, he was not available in his office.
Speaking with P.M.NEWS, the Information Officer, National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, for Southwest, Ibrahim Farinloye said NEMA was informed of the fire at about 9 p.m. on Monday night. Farinloye said both state and federal fire fighters called at the scene of the fire but could not do much because it requires a technical way to handle. He likened the manner of the fire incident to the vandalisation of the NNPC pipeline at Arepo in Ogun State.
According to Aluko Olanfemi, leader of the Apostolic Church at Festac, the residents got wind of the plan of pipeline vandals activities because such fire occurred in 2002 and the people have always been at the alert. Aluko said residents have contacted the police and State Security Service, and even wrote the Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola to assist nip in the bud the nefarious activities of the bunkerers.
P.M.NEWS correspondent reported this morning from the fire scene that there was sporadic shooting by the vandals while the fire was still raging and security agents had to seek reinforcement.
Who is this useless Oleku?
Even if i am from the SE i don't think the situation at hand warrant all this gibberish you just poured out here. Please take your stupid and brainless thought out of this forum. Onye ara, afu anu!
Blabbing Oleku
Oleku or wat's that ur name; you're not intelligent @ all. You do nothing bt blab.
Nawaoo
What could av made someone to vandalize oil pipeline without taking the consquency into consideration. Na waoo, wahala dey oo, made poverty no finish the poor masses o. Oga fashola do something sir
...are your friend lol
...are you friend. lol
9ja and security?
May GOD 4give but punish and caution our security agencies.
Which kind fire...
Fire ko fire ni, abeg na boko blow up the pipelines. I talk am say them must bring down lagos and the entire southwest together with the north. And the Yorubas cowards go just siddon dey look. What could cowards do when the hausa-fulani north killed MKO abiola, nothing. What can they do now thesame hausa-fulani north islamic extremist have infiltrated lagos, hell nothing. An average Yoruba man will scamper for safety at the sound of a busted tyre. They should deal with the monster they nurtured. The civil war is still very fresh in our memories. How millions of Ndigbos begged for their lives just cause they wanted out from their hausa-fulani oppressors. The Yorubas took sides with the mallams just to make sure they wipe out Igbos from the surface of the earth. Today nemesis is catching up with them. What goes around comes around. The chicken is back home to be roosted. Enjoy the meal. The french will say bon appetide. Animals!!!
haha..funny STORY WISE
haha..funny STORY WISE

