Sympathizers wept
profusely in Arepo area of Ogun State yesterday as no fewer than 110 suspected
petroleum pipeline vandals were roasted to death. The incident occurred along
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline.
Leadership
newspaper gathered that the vandals were scooping fuel when it ignited the
fire, which raged for several hours.
When
this reporter visited the scene, some survivors and other people were seen
trying to put out the inferno.
Some
people could not identify the corpses of their family members and friends,
while those who recognized their relatives moved the bodies in canoes.
The
management of NNPC was said to have called the policemen attached to the
Inspector General of Police Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism.
Some
policemen were stranded because of the swamp, and could not reach the scene
where corpses were being removed.
One
police officer said, “The vandals attacked members of OPC. We were, however,
invited by NNPC to come and secure the area while repairs will be done on the
security post. People who were roasted in this inferno should be 110. The best
thing to use here is helicopter because it is not motorable”.
The
newly posted officer in charge of the taskforce, Valentine Olumese, a Chief
Superintendent of Police (CSP) who was also at the scene, said that the police
had completed plans to take over the protection of the area. “The tent that was
destroyed will be repaired and access to the scene will be created. Our men
will maintain presence.”
NNPC
battles arepo pipeline fire, shuts supply
The
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has intensified efforts to put
out the fire at its pipeline network at Arepo, Ogun State.
An
unconfirmed report claimed that a clash between two rival groups at midnight
(Tuesday) led to the pipeline explosion.
Confirming
the incident to Leadership, spokesman of the National Emergency Management
Agency (NEMA), South West, Ibrahim Farinloye, said efforts are on to gain
access to the swampy terrain by emergency organizations.
“The NNPC has been alerted
about the explosion and has shut down supplies to suffocate the fire while
efforts are on to put out the fire by the corporation’s safety unit,” he said.
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