BY JIMITOTA ONOYUME
PORT HARCOURT – ABOUT ten persons were feared dead in the early hours of yesterday in a petrol fire explosion at a creek close to the NNPC jetty in Okrika, headquarters of Okrika local government area in Rivers state.
PORT HARCOURT – ABOUT ten persons were feared dead in the early hours of yesterday in a petrol fire explosion at a creek close to the NNPC jetty in Okrika, headquarters of Okrika local government area in Rivers state.
Chairman of the local government, Mr
Tamuno Williams who spoke to newsmen said scores of persons were also
rushed to undisclosed hospitals for various degree of burns.
He further blamed the ugly
development on illegal siphoning of crude oil from NNPC facilities in the area
by illegal oil bunkers.
Continuing, the Chairman of the
council, Mr Williams said it would be difficult to tie a figure to the number
of casualties because of the terrain.
While appealing to the NNPC to
protect its facilities in the area from attack by vandals the Chairman
said the government had continued to put measures in place to discourage acts
of illegal bunkering in the area.
“The number of casualties cannot be
properly ascertained for now due to the nature of the terrain where the
incident happened and the level of security within and around the NNPC Jetty.
“The fire incident is as a result of
oil thieves who were siphoning oil from NNPC pipelines”.
“I am speaking from the gate of the NNPC and I have been advised to come on Monday when the officials of the NNPC who are in-charge here will be on ground. The number of casualties cannot be properly ascertained as I speak due to the nature of the terrain, within and around the jetty”.
“I am speaking from the gate of the NNPC and I have been advised to come on Monday when the officials of the NNPC who are in-charge here will be on ground. The number of casualties cannot be properly ascertained as I speak due to the nature of the terrain, within and around the jetty”.
“Those who survived were said to
have been
severely burnt. A lot of things are shrouded in secrecy. We
have seen the fire but the NNPC have not given us permission to go in and
verify the enormity of the damage. The security there is intensive, yet no NNPC
staff wants to speak with us.”
“Since they are not ready to go, we
chose to go there ourselves. There are, indeed, casualties but the number of
casualties we cannot really confirm. We have been to the creek and we saw the
pipelines connections.”
“From what we saw, there is
negligence on the part of the NNPC in the maintenance of their equipment. There
equipment and pipes are in a state of disrepair.
NNPC should take time to invest in
the maintenance of their equipment.”, the local government chairman regretted.
Community sources said the incident happened at about 1am yesterday. The sources who also blamed some officials of the NNPC for the ugly incident said some persons had allegedly come to lift crude from the facility, adding that as soon as they left some youths also allegedly went in fly boats to help themselves.
Community sources said the incident happened at about 1am yesterday. The sources who also blamed some officials of the NNPC for the ugly incident said some persons had allegedly come to lift crude from the facility, adding that as soon as they left some youths also allegedly went in fly boats to help themselves.
Vanguard gathered that the crude
burst into flames killing some persons because of an alleged spark on an
engine in one of the flyboats used by the oil thieves. ” The engine of the fly
boat was not covered so there was a spark that resulted in the fire. You know
crude is highly inflammable”, a source said.
The sources said some persons
may have been burnt to death in the sea, adding that government should
investigate staff of NNPC and security men deployed to protect oil facilities
in the area.
When contacted, the state Police
command confirmed the fire incident, saying that it could have been cursed by
the activities of oil thieves.
No official of NNPC in the media
department at the Port Harcourt refinery was ready to comment on the
development when contacted via mobile phone.
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