Effurun pipeline explodes, destroys cars, shops
Pipeline
belonging to the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC),
exploded at Mechanic Village in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of
Delta State, on Friday.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that this is coming barely two weeks after the same pipeline exploded
and burnt the Mammy market close to the 3 Battalion, Effurun.
Some eyewitnesses said the explosion occurred as a result of spillage from the corroded pipelines.
Mr
Samson Osas, an eyewitness, said the Sapele dual carriageway where the
mechanic site was located was filled with crude oil spill on Thursday.
He added that the development attracted officials of the NNPC who came to drain the products.
“We woke up on Thursday morning and discovered crude oil flood along this Sapele road.
“Of course that same morning, NNPC brought about three fuel tankers to drain the oil.
“At
about 9 am (Friday), there was fire. It had spread everywhere. No life
was lost, Soldiers have been on guard since Thursday’’, he said.
Another
eyewitness said more than 15 vehicles and several shops were consumed
in the inferno, adding that a bus owner lost his vehicle to the flame.
“The bus owner parked his new Toyota Hiace to buy something and it was engulfed in flame before he returned.”
The Director, Group Public Affairs of NNPC, Mr Ohi Alegbe, blamed the incident on saboteurs.
He appealed to the people to see the pipeline as national asset that should be protected by them.
He appealed to the people to see the pipeline as national asset that should be protected by them.
“About
two weeks ago, we had a similar problem and we are still trying to
remediate the environment before this, it is not good’’, he said. (NAN)
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