A pipeline explosion has been reported at Ijeododo in Ijegun, Isolo Ojo local government area, Lagos state.
Residents claim that the huge pipeline fire has been raging for five hours.
Although, NNPC Officials have shut down supplies, as NEMA seems to be having problems accessing the route.
According
to a witness, the raging fire started around 9 p.m. yesterday when
about 30 oil thieves loaded in two canoes arrived the scene and started
scooping fuel into hundreds of 50 kilogramme jerry cans.
However,
nemesis caught up with them when fire was ignited and consumed the
whole environment, including the thieves, their jerry cans and other
materials.
A source told P.M.NEWS at the scene of the fire that
the oil thieves usually came to the area in canoes and after scooping
fuel, they travelled on the stream to the Festac axis.
As at the
time of filing this report, the fire was still raging and a thick smoke
enveloped the area. No fire
fighters were available. But some men of the
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC) and NNPC officials
were at the scene to assess the situation. The NSCDC leader, who
identified himself as Baiye, said his team was facing serious
challenges. “You can see that the fire is still raging. We can’t go far
to examine the damaged pipeline or know the number of people killed
because the pipeline is buried under water,” an NNPC official stated.
Some
residents of Ije-Ododo who spoke with our correspondent claimed they
suspected oil thieves who vandalised the pipeline in the community
conspired with the police in their nefarious activities.
The Divisional Police Officer, DPO, at Isheri-Oshun Division could not be reached as at the time of filing this report.
Some
churches located near the scene of the fire have been moving their
movables out of fear that it might spread to their churches and consume
them.
When P.M.NEWS visited the Area Commander, Area ‘E’ Police Command, ACP Dan Okoro, he was not available in his office.
Speaking
with P.M.NEWS, the Information Officer, National Emergency Management
Agency, NEMA, for Southwest, Ibrahim Farinloye said NEMA was informed
of the fire at about 9 p.m. on Monday night. Farinloye said both state
and federal fire fighters called at the scene of the fire but could not
do much because it requires a technical way to handle. He likened the
manner of the fire incident to the vandalisation of the NNPC pipeline at
Arepo in Ogun State.
According to Aluko Olanfemi, leader of the
Apostolic Church at Festac, the residents got wind of the plan of
pipeline vandals activities because such fire occurred in 2002 and the
people have always been at the alert. Aluko said residents have
contacted the police and State Security Service, and even wrote the
Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola to assist nip in the bud the
nefarious activities of the bunkerers.
P.M.NEWS correspondent
reported this morning from the fire scene that there was sporadic
shooting by the vandals while the fire was still raging and security
agents had to seek reinforcement.
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