Petrol tanker explosion that happened in Enugu State on Saturday has left “15 persons dead”.
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“15 persons dead” in petrol tanker explosion in Enugu State |
This is happening “exactly one week after a petrol tanker explosion in Niger State killed nearly a hundred persons and injured many.”
2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, said, “the frequency of occurrence of these tragic incidents is very concerning”, adding, “we must begin to truly prioritise the safety and security of lives and property by implementing measures that drastically mitigate the occurrence of these accidents”.
According to Obi: “Exactly one week after a petrol tanker explosion in Niger State killed nearly a hundred persons and injured many, another explosion has just been reported in Enugu leaving 15 persons dead.
The frequency of occurrence of these tragic incidents is very concerning. This month alone, there have been at least 3 of such devastating accidents, across the country, resulting in the loss of precious lives and properties.
We must begin to truly prioritise the safety and security of lives and property by implementing measures that drastically mitigate the occurrence of these accidents, which have now become too many. We need to focus on fixing our existing roads, implementing strict road safety measures and educating our people on observing the right protocols around accident scenes.
My heart goes out to the families who are devastated by the loss of their loved ones to this terrible accident. I also sympathise with the government and people of Enugu State over this tragic occurrence. May God grant eternal rest to the dead and grant quick healing to the injured. May God grant us the fortitude to bear such irreplaceable loss.”
Exactly one week after a petrol tanker explosion in Niger State killed nearly a hundred persons and injured many, another explosion has just been reported in Enugu leaving 15 persons dead.
The frequency of occurrence of these tragic incidents is very concerning. This month…
— Peter Obi (@PeterObi) January 25, 2025