The bodies of four suspected vandals were found at the scene of Saturday’s pipeline explosion at Arepo, Ogun State on Sunday.
The bodies, which were found in the swamp around the explosion site, had little sign of burns.
Even
though the fire had reduced when our correspondents got to the scene on
Sunday, emergency workers said the situation was still precarious as
there was need to completely put out the fire.
Spokesperson of the
National Emergency Management Agency, Ibrahim Farinloye, said
evacuation of the bodies would begin later on Sunday.
He said,
“Our assessment show that more bodies will still be inside the swamp.
This is why we cannot give a specific number of casualties at the
moment.
“Two of the bodies found seemed to have floated up from
the water. It is likely that more bodies may float later. But we will
start the recovery of the bodies found as soon as Red Cross officials
and medical team of
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation arrive.”
Farinloye
said there was a technique that could be applied to make the bodies of
other casualties that had sunk in the water to float.
He, however,
explained that it was necessary for the state in which the pipelines
were domiciled to contribute to tackling the menace of vandalism
“instead of shifting blames.”
“The state is expected to mobilise
traditional institutions and residents, who know the terrain to assist
in intelligence gathering,” he said.
Deputy Manager, NNPC, in
charge of Pipeline Rights of Way, Mr. Obinna Otuu, explained at the
scene that the repair of the damage on the pipeline would take less than
a day.
“Fuel supply through the damaged point has been shut off
since Saturday, but the repairs will be concluded before tomorrow
(Monday). So, there won’t be any fuel scarcity,” he said.
Otuu,
who is in charge of all pipelines in the South-West, said fuel marketers
might start hoarding fuel to create scarcity if the pipeline was not
repaired on time.
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