... Calls For Extra Safety Measures In Transport Of LPG, Petroleum Products
By Godwin Akomah, Abeokuta
The Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, has said the gas explosion at the OPIC Plaza, Ikeja, Lagos was avoidable if necessary cautions had been taken.
Three people have so far died and 13 others injured in the fire triggered by a gas explosion which rocked the OPIC Plaza, on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way in Ikeja, Lagos on Thursday.
The charred remains of the three mangled victims were seen at the scene of the incident.
The Lagos state Police spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi attributed the cause of "the inferno to a gas explosion that occurred on Thursday by 10pm.”
About a dozen vehicles parked in the premises were razed while the explosion gravely damaged the plaza which houses many corporate offices.
Reacting to the inferno that wrecked the plaza, governor Abiodun called for extra safety measures to be put in place for the transport of liquefied petroleum gas across the country.
He said this would check incessant explosions which had led to huge loss and lives and wanton destruction of property.
He equally urged regulators in the gas and petroleum downstream sector, to ensure trucks by conveying petroleum products and gas are in perfect working condition.
He spoke shortly after his on-the-spot assessment of the premises of the Ogun state-owned OPIC Plaza on Friday evening.
Some parts of the building were gulped by fire on Thursday night as a result of LPG truck explosion, which had broken down in front of the Plaza.
Abiodun, who expressed sadness over the loss of lives and destruction of property caused by the inferno, said that promotion of Liquefied Petroleum Gas for domestic use in the country shouldn't be at the expense of the people's lives.
"We must learn something from this incident, and the first thing is to begin to look at all these trucks carrying petroleum products. How can we ensure that they are safe for our roads? Can you imagine if this incident had happened while this truck was in the traffic, a rush hour for that matter? Can you imagine the level of damage and casualty?
"We must sit down with the management of the Department of Petroleum Resources to determine how we can introduce extra safety measures. Yes, we want to promote the penetration of LPG as against the use of kerosene, but we cannot afford to do that at the expense of the safety of human lives. So, my counterpart, Governor Jide Sanwoolu (of Lagos State) and I will be having this discussion very soon, he said.
He, however, disclosed that the collaboration between the Lagos and Ogun State governments, through the Lagos-Ogun Joint Development Commission, would soon receive the necessary legal backing as the Attorney Generals of both states have drafted the Executive Order that would give the Commission life.
He noted that with the Commission fully operational, there would be a seamless synergy between Ogun and Lagos on disaster management such as the occurrence at the OPIC Plaza, stressing "LASEMA and its counterpart in Ogun will both sit down with the Department of Petroleum Resources to determine immediate steps to be taken so as to ensure that such incidents no longer happen again".
He commended the officials of LASEMA for their timely intervention and the Lagos State government for deploying its fire fighting and other equipment to the scene of the fire, which he said
helped in reducing losses.
"I personally spoke with the Director General of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency(LASEMA) that we must sit down and think of how we can mitigate the future occurrence of incidences like this.
"Thankfully, we have a collaboration with Lagos State, the Lagos-Ogun Joint Development Commission and the issue of safety is also part of the responsibility of that Commission. I believe that this even will further fast-track some of its responsibilities", Abiodun added.
The governor, while commiserating with the families of the victims of the incident, noted that his administration would take toll and account of losses when it is safe, so as to estimate the total value of what had been lost in the premises.
"Thirteen people were rescued from here when the incident happened, while three casualties were immediately identified. These thirteen people had various degrees of severe burns from the fire, unfortunately, from the thirteen that were rescued and hospitalised at two different hospitals, we have also recorded extra five deaths, so, we have in total as at the last count, eight dead.
"The loss of vehicles at the last count was about twenty-three that have been burnt probably beyond repairs. I am sure that when it is safe to take toll and account of the losses, we will be able to estimate the total hi value of what has been lost in this premises," Abiodun submitted.
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