Gov. Ambode Calls Emergency Meeting With Petrol Tanker Drivers Over Fire
The meeting to be held on Monday the 8th of June, featuring Petroleum
Products Tanker Drivers Union and Stakeholders, With the Lagos State
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode
The meeting, Gov Ambode said, would address the incessant petrol tanker-induced fires in the state.
The Governor gave the directive on Saturday during a visit to the scene of the early morning petrol tanker fire at Idimu area of the state.
A similar tanker fire occurred on Tuesday at Iyana-Ipaja area of the state which left several shops and vehicles destroyed.
The Idimu fire which occurred in the wee hours of Saturday at an intersection has also left property worth millions of naira in ruins.
About 34 buildings, 70 shops, one tricycle and one truck were consumed by the fire ignited by a fallen petrol-laden tanker, according to the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA).
Gov Ambode also commiserated with those affected by the fire and appealed to them to remain calm.
The meeting, Gov Ambode said, would address the incessant petrol tanker-induced fires in the state.
The Governor gave the directive on Saturday during a visit to the scene of the early morning petrol tanker fire at Idimu area of the state.
A similar tanker fire occurred on Tuesday at Iyana-Ipaja area of the state which left several shops and vehicles destroyed.
The Idimu fire which occurred in the wee hours of Saturday at an intersection has also left property worth millions of naira in ruins.
About 34 buildings, 70 shops, one tricycle and one truck were consumed by the fire ignited by a fallen petrol-laden tanker, according to the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA).
“I have directed that we will meet with the union of the tanker drivers and other agencies on Monday morning, and we must make pronouncements relating to the usage of our roads.
Gov Ambode also said it had become necessary to check the activities of the tanker drivers and enforce the state traffic laws.“This is another unfortunate accident within one week; unfortunate because we are beginning to lose a lot of our assets and property”, Gov Ambode said.
“We do not want this to repeat itself again. I have been briefed that there were two tanker drivers actually competing on the road as at midnight including a commercial bus.
He said 34 houses and 70 shops were destroyed by the fire.“In the process, one of the tanker drivers conveying 33,000 litres of fuel lost control at the bend and spilled its content to as far as five streets”.
Gov Ambode also commiserated with those affected by the fire and appealed to them to remain calm.
“We will do immediate relief and take enumeration to see how we can address this issue.
Giving an account of how the incident occurred, the Director of the Lagos State Fire Service, Rasak Fadipe, said his men responded to the distress call at about 12.08 a.m. on Saturday.“We will do everything in our might to make sure that they go back to their normal lives”, he said.
“The prompt response by the rescue officers with the aid of the community helped to prevent the fire from spreading.
He said the incident also consumed fire- fighting materials that would have been used to contain about 15 to 20 future fire outbreaks.“The effort we put in saved the MRS fuel station from being engulfed by the fire and we also saved several buildings here”, he said.
Also speaking, Babatunde Kokumo, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations, pledged the support of the Police in addressing the situation.“As the governor said, something has to be done about this type of incidents”.
“We want to see that sanity returns to our roads, particularly sanity among our tanker drivers, tipper drivers and generally among all users of roads in Lagos.
“The government is doing so much for us and we must as a matter of seriousness reciprocate all these gestures by ensuring that we instil sanity”, the DCP said. (NAN)
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