Jigawa tanker explosion: 140 victims laid to rest, 90 in hospital
…FG orders investigation, demands review of fuel transportation safety protocols
A devastating petrol tanker explosion in Majiya Town, Taura Local Government Area of Jigawa State, resulted in the burial of 140 victims on Wednesday, with approximately 90 others currently hospitalised with serious injuries.
The explosion occurred around midnight on Tuesday when the driver lost control of the tanker, which was travelling from Kano to Nguru in Yobe State.
Witnesses reported that residents flocked to the overturned tanker to scoop spilled fuel, igniting a massive explosion that killed 94 individuals on the spot.
DSP Lawan Adam, the Police Public Relations Officer for Jigawa State, described the scene as a “horrific tragedy,” underscoring the critical need for public awareness regarding the dangers of approaching fuel accident sites.
The Federal Government has directed the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority to conduct a thorough investigation into the explosion.
Minister of Petroleum Resurces, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy, stating, “On behalf of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the Federal Government, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones affected by this devastating incident.”
He urged Nigerians to avoid approaching vehicles involved in accidents or mechanical failures.
Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu has directed the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, to lead a Federal Government delegation to Jigawa in response to Tuesday night inferno in Majia town, which claimed over 100 lives.
The government delegation will comprise the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar; Minister of Transportation, Senator Saidu Alkali; Corps Marshal of the Federal Roads Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr Shehu Mohammed; and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement (North West), Abdullahi Tanko Yakasai.
While in Jigawa, the delegation will visit the scene of the incident to assess the situation and visit injured persons in the hospital.
President Tinubu further directed that emergency aid, including medical supplies, food, and shelter, be extended to the 50 victims receiving treatment and others affected by the fire.
The President, with a heavy heart, joined the Vice President in extending his deepest condolences to the families of the victims of this devastating incident.
He expressed his heartfelt prayers and support to the government and people of Jigawa during this time of tragic loss and grief.
He also prayed for divine comfort for the bereaved families and the peaceful repose for the souls of the departed.
President Tinubu further reassured the nation that the Federal Government, in collaboration with states, is committed to the swift and comprehensive review of fuel transportation safety protocols across the country.
He restated his directive to the Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC) to strengthen night travel measures, such as increased patrols, stricter enforcement of safety regulations, and other highway safety mechanisms.
He said those found responsible for breaches of safety standards will be held accountable, reaffirming the government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring such incidents do not recur.
In response to the crisis, Shettima directed the immediate deployment of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) personnel and resources to the affected area.
He emphasised the importance of safety measures and public awareness, stating, “Every life is precious, and we must do all we can to protect our citizens.”
“As we contend with this tragedy, let us also reflect on the importance of safety measures and public awareness to prevent such incidents in the future,” Shettima emphasised.
“Every life is precious, and we must do all we can to protect our citizens.”
The Vice President also commended first responders and medical personnel for their tireless efforts, stating their dedication “exemplifies the best of our nation’s spirit.”
He tasked the council to set National Road Safety Strategy targets and ensure effective coordination between federal, state, and local governments to achieve shared road safety objectives.
Vice President Shettima emphasised the critical nature of road safety, stating, “Road safety is not merely a matter of policy but a critical part of the lifeline that connects the people of this nation.”