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    Buhari orders investigation into Jos gas explosion

    July 26, 2015
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    Scene of chlorine gas explosion in Jos.       *Punch.
    Scene of chlorine gas explosion in Jos.                     *Punch.

    26 July 2015, Abuja – President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday in Abuja directed a thorough investigation into the chlorine gas explosion in Jos, Plateau.

    In a message of commiseration to the families of the victims, government and people of the state, the president said an investigation into the incident was necessary to avoid recurrence.

    “The investigation should unravel the fact as to whether this was just an accident.

    “Whatever is the case, we need to get to the bottom of this unfortunate and tragic incident,’’ the president said.

    Buhari prayed that Allah should grant the souls of those who lost their souls in the explosion peaceful repose and grant quick recovery to the injured.

    The explosion had claimed not less than eight lives.

    It left 112 other victims receiving treatment in four different health facilities in Jos.
    It occurred on the early hours of July 25.
    *NAN

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