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    At least 105 people killed in Jigawa fuel tanker explosion

    October 16, 2024
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    *Fuel tanker fire

    Lagos — At least 1o5 people have been reported dead and 70 injured in the northern part of Nigeria when a crashed fuel tanker exploded near locals who gathered to fetch fuel from the fallen truck.

    CNN reported the death figure on Wednesday, citing police.

    The toll is expected to rise from the blast, which happened late evening local time on Tuesday in Majiya, a village in Jigawa State.

    “The driver lost control and the tanker somersaulted and spilled fuel into a drainage ditch,” Jigawa police spokesperson Shiisu Lawan Adam said.

    “As a result, residents rushed to scoop the fuel when the explosion happened.”

    A mass burial was held on Wednesday afternoon for the victims, Adam added.

    Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima mourned the victims in a statement Wednesday, saying: “My heart aches for those who have had their families torn apart by this disaster.

    “This devastating incident has shaken us all to our core. The Federal Government stands with the people of Jigawa. We are mobilising all necessary resources to support the injured and assist the families affected by this calamity.”

    Shettima also announced “immediate federal government intervention and called for a comprehensive review of fuel transportation safety protocols.”

    The blast comes a month after at least 48 people were killed in a similar accident in the north-central Niger state.

    Fuel tanker explosions are not unusual in Africa’s most populous country, where oil supplies are frequently dispatched by road.

    Previous fires have led to multiple casualties. In 2020, more than 500 people lost their lives in more than 1,500 fuel tanker accidents recorded that year, according to Nigeria’s road safety agency.

    Residents, beleaguered by soaring living costs in the West African nation – where gasoline is scarce and expensive – often brave danger to scoop fuel from fallen tankers or damaged oil pipelines.

    Gas prices have dramatically risen to more than six times their usual rate after the government said last year it would no longer subsidize gasoline.

    Poverty remains rife in Nigeria despite its status as one of Africa’s largest oil producers.

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