Scores were
killed and several others injured on Tuesday after an early evening explosion
that rocked one of the pipelines belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) at the Takwa Bay Beach area of Lagos.
Although the
inferno had been contained as at press time, the entire area was still pervaded
with a thick smoke and the stench of petrol.
According to eyewitness accounts, some vandals had beforehand, visited the area, vandalised the pipeline and successfully siphoned fuel by digging a pit where the stolen products from the ruptured pipeline flowed into.
According to eyewitness accounts, some vandals had beforehand, visited the area, vandalised the pipeline and successfully siphoned fuel by digging a pit where the stolen products from the ruptured pipeline flowed into.
Although the
cause of the explosion was yet to be ascertained, the deceased and injured
persons were said to have been among those that stormed the site of the
spillage to scoop fuel after the vandals had disappeared.
Some of the
villagers who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the vandals had stormed
Takwa Bay in canoes laden with several hundreds of 50 liter jerrycans.
According to
the villagers, the vandals had filled up their jerrycans with the stolen
products, tied them to several yards of ropes with which they dragged the
already filled cans across the murky waters to their take off point, where a
boat was kept for onward transportation of the products.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Public Relations Officer, South-west Zone, Ibrahim Farinloye, who confirmed the incident, said no corpse had been recovered yet.
He said the relatives of the victims might have carted away the bodies of the deceased persons for fear that government agencies might use it to track down the whereabout of the vandals.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Public Relations Officer, South-west Zone, Ibrahim Farinloye, who confirmed the incident, said no corpse had been recovered yet.
He said the relatives of the victims might have carted away the bodies of the deceased persons for fear that government agencies might use it to track down the whereabout of the vandals.
He said:
"These vandals had punctured the pipeline at Takwa Bay area, which takes
petroleum products from Atlas Cove at Apapa to Ejigbo and Mosemi depots
both in Lagos and Ogun States respectively.
"The
activities of these vandals around the punctured area led to an explosion at
about midnight. Although supply valves had since been shutdown to contain the
fire, efforts are still ongoing to track down either victims or fleeing vanda;s
by the security agencies.
"Safety
officials from NNPC Atlas Cove base worked from the time the incident was
reported around midnight to put out the fire. It was not until around 10a.m.
that the fire was completely put out. Cooling process has commenced while
pumping of products will start soon."
In another
development, Farinloye said the corpse of the lone victim of Tuesday's boat
mishap at Tincan Island has been recovered and the corpse handed over to the
family members accordingly.
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