A pipeline explosion in
the Arepo area of Ogun State killed about 30 people who went to siphon
petroleum products from a ruptured Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation pipeline on Saturday.
It was learnt that the
fire broke out after vandals started fighting over the oil. One of them
was said to have fired a shot that that led to the explosion.
Operatives of the
Inspector General of Police Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline
Vandalism Unit, Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos, who were on patrol were
said to have gone to the scene to avert further disaster.
It was in the process
that they arrested a medical doctor, Dr. Odusina Adegboyega, and one of
the survivors, Sunday Reuben, on their way to the hospital.
Confirming the arrest,
Assistant Commissioner of Police, Friday Ibadin, who is in charge of the
task force, said the explosion started at about 2am on Saturday.
“Shortly after the
explosion, policemen led by Sector Commander, Lagos, DSP Onaghise
Osayande, cordoned off the area to reduce casualties while they awaited
the arrival of fire fighters to quench the fire.
“It was in the process
that they stumbled into a jeep carrying one of the survivors and a
medical doctor who was on his way to the hospital. In the course of
interrogation, we discovered that the survivor was one of those who
participated in the killing of NNPC officials last year.
“The task force arrested
six suspected vandals who were alleged to have participated in the
incident that led to the killing of three NNPC officials at Arepo
Village, Owode, Ogun State.
“Sometime in August,
2012, there was a fire outbreak which was caused by suspected vandals
who burst the pipeline to siphon petroleum products at Arepo.”
The spokesperson,
National Emergency Management Agency, South-West zone, Ibrahim
Farinloye, confirmed the incident to our correspondent on the telephone.
Farinloye said the casualty figure could not be ascertained.
“The explosion has made the area inaccessible but we will continue rescue efforts on Sunday (today),” he said.
Also, the NSCDC Public
Relations Officer of the Ogun Command, Mr. Kareem Olanrewaju, who
confirmed the fire said, “No arrest was made as the vandals escaped
through Majidun.”
Residents however told our correspondent that over 30 people were killed in the fire.
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