Tragedy struck on Wednesday in Ibadan, Oyo State, when
the Nigerian Pipelines and Storage Company Limited, a subsidiary of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) at Apata, Ibadan depot, was
gutted by fire, leaving about seven persons injured.
It was learnt that a section of the loading point
was completely damaged by fire while three petrol tankers were also burnt.
It was gathered that one of the persons injured,
simply identified as Moji, was caught in the raging fire, and sustained severe burns.
Activities at the depot have however been suspended
forthwith, as the usual loading of fuel has been shut down.
There was pandemonium when people around the NNPC
depot, including the staff, saw billows of fire, causing the people to start
scaling the fence and running helter-skelter to avoid being caught by the fire.
The immediate cause of the inferno could not be
ascertained, but a source attributed the afternoon fire to an electrical surge
which he said sparked off the fire.
A driver of one of the affected tankers, who
pleaded anonymity, however, disagreed that the fire was caused by electrical
surge, stating that the fire was caused by one of the tanker drivers at the
loading point.
According to him, "I was there when one of the
tanker drivers was removing his battery and using another truck's battery to
kick-start his truck. It was when he put the battery and was hitting the battery
terminal trying to fix it that fire sparked from the battery and resulted in
the full-blown fire, which trapped everyone around."
The fire, which lasted for about two hours, was
however, quenched by a team of the Oyo State Fire Services operatives and men
of the NNPC firefighters who struggled to put it out.
Members of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps (NSCDC), DSS and a team of policemen were also at the scene of the fire to
maintain law and order
Meanwhile, the NNPC yesterday stated in a statement
that the fire outbreak forced it to shelve loading of petrol from the depot by
48 hours.
Signed by its Group General Manager, Public
Affairs, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, the corporation in the statement said the outbreak
was a minor one and involved some fuel trucks at loading bay operated by its
downstream subsidiary, Nigerian Pipelines and Storage Company (NPSC).
It quoted the Managing Director of NPSC, Mr. Luke
Anele, to have said the fire was reported around 12:50 p.m. yesterday, and was
immediately brought under control by a team of NPSC firefighters within the
precinct of the facility.
Anele said a team of NPSC experts were on their way
to the scene of the incident to ascertain the root cause of the fire and the
extent of the damage as at press time.
NNPC also assured the public that based on
preliminary indicators, loading of petroleum products would resume in the depot
in a few hours.
It stated that the incident would not disrupt steady
petroleum products supply in Ibadan and its environs, and enjoined motorists
not to engage in panic buying of petroleum products.
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