Properties worth several millions of naira were lost as 25 houses and
45 shops were razed when a fuel-laden tanker spilled its content.
Scores of residents were still missing as at the time of filling this report last night.
The fire began at about 6.20pm.
An eye witness said no fewer than 80 tenants were rendered homeless.
The tanker fell on its side when the driver, who against advice, chose to ply a neighbourhood road under construction.
It was learnt that the content spilled on St. Stephen Primary School junction, where a food vendor was cooking.
The National Emergency Management (NEMA), through its Southwest
information officer, Ibrahim Fariwoye, blamed the incumbent on the
obstinacy of the driver.
He said: “The PMS
tanker fell near residential buildings and close to a woman cooking.
Presently (last night), 25 houses and 42 shops have been burnt.
“Fire fighting operations are ongoing and the details of casualties
cannot be ascertained as it is dark. Search and recovery will start as
soon as the fire is brought under control by firemen.”
A resident, who identified herself as Iya Kafaya wailed uncontrollably. She was said to have lost everything to the fire.
Many of the residents shouted aloud to ensure that their members were not trapped inside the burning houses.
source: The Nation
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