15 died in Ibadan tanker fire
•Man loses wife, three kids
•20 vehicles, 23 motorcycles, others destroyed
It was all tears yesterday, as 15 people, including a family of three
children and their mother, were burnt to death in a petrol tanker fire
on Saturday night at Molete, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The tanker was said to be coming from Challenge-Molete end of the road when the driver lost control.
The vehicle then somersaulted and caught fire, spilling its fuel
content, spread into a mechanic workshop, shopping mall and otherareas.
A middle-aged man, who parked his vehicle to buy bread, lost the three
children and his wife when the fire enveloped the family’s car.
Over 20 vehicles, 23 motorcycles, many shops and goods worth several millions of naira were also destroyed.
It took the intervention of the state fire-fighters to stem the spread
of the fire into other thickly populated residential areas.
Eyewitness said government and private ambulances conveyed some of the
burnt victims to the University College Hospital (UCH) in the state
capital, where they are receiving treatment at the Intensive Care Unit
(ICU) .
“It is God’s protection that is most important. Many, who
died, never dreamt of this. Imagine a man that travelled from Ijebu-Ode
to this place and only to stop to buy what he would eat, it was then the
fire came, claiming his three children and his wife.
“It is a
terrible incident. I was discussing with my friends, when we suddenly
heard a deafening sound and people ran out of fear. But before five
minutes, we saw fire covering everywhere. May God protect us from
unforeseen occurrence,” an eyewitness, who gave his name as Ade, said
yesterday.
Governor Abiola Ajimobi visited the scene twice between
Saturday night and yesterday morning to sympathise with those affected
by the fire.
Some policemen prevented people from entering the area. A rope was tied to fence away intruders as policemen keep watch.
But the governor commiserated with the families of those who were burnt to death.
Ajimobi, who arrived at 8am, was visibly shaken by the gory sight.
Accompanied by the Commissioner of Police Kola Sodipo, he was conducted
round the scene of the inferno.
He ordered that a crane be brought to take the carcass of the tanker, which had crossed the road from obstructing traffic.
Ajimobi, who spoke with reporters, enjoined them “to take solace in the fact that death will come when it will.”
He said that many who sought to take political advantage of his
administration’s genuine love for the people, especially traders on the
streets, must have seen the danger of politicising genuine government
policies.
“As I came here this morning, gentlemen of the press, you
yourselves could hear statements from the crowd that gathered here. They
keep shouting ‘And Ajimobi had warned us against street trading o!’ The
problem we have is that politicians seek to profit from the lives of
the people. Our administration has genuine love at heart for our people.
This is manifesting itself gradually and our people themselves can see
that love,” he said.
The governor was told that the bulk of those
who lost their lives were traders who refused to move to the nearby
Scout Camp market, which had over a thousand stalls with modern
conveniences built by the government and given to the traders free.
“I sympathise with the dead and their families of the dead. This will
show our love for the people in our desire to stop street trading. I
learnt that a few days ago, another trailer veered off the road at Mobil
area and hit the MTN building. If it had been before now when street
traders gathered at the Mobil area, I imagine the number of casualties
we would have been talking about,” he said.
Government, he said, had
seen through the hazards posed by street trading, stating that it was
why his administration made it a kernel of its urban renewal exercise.
“Apart from vehicles that skid off the road, killing our people, high
tension wires also get cut and kill our people selling their wares by
the road side. Our people should not listen to evil politicians who
mislead them.
“They should support us to fight the menace of street
trading, by asking them to leave the road and we will not allow evil
politicians to profit from this genuine love by misleading our people,”
he said.
10/13/2014
15 died in Ibadan tanker fire
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