— 14th December 2017
•Auto dealer who lost 20 cars worth N100m says, I’m finished
By Job Osazuwa and Bianca Iboma
A tanker laden with 33,000 litres of diesel yesterday unleashed huge
losses on some residents of Festac Town in Amuwo Odofin Local Government
Area of Lagos State.
The accident, which occurred around noon, did not claim any life. But
one man was injured while 21 vehicles and five motorcycles were razed.
An eyewitness, Mr. Chukwudi Ibe, said the fuel tanker was trying to
cross the Festac Link Bridge when the truck rolled back. An explosion
subsequently occurred, causing panic in the area as people scampered in
different directions.
He said youths in the area mobilised to prevent the fire from causing
more damage, as they pushed many parked vehicles away from the scene of
the incident; they also used buckets of water in their bid to put out
the raging fire.
According to the witness, federal and Lagos State emergency officials
arrived at the scene 40 minutes after the fire started, and the damage
had been done before their arrival.
One of the victims, Mr. Chinedu Nwobo, a car dealer, was struck with the
heaviest losses. He said the 18 vehicles on display were completely
burnt.
“The tanker driver has finished me completely. How and where do I start
from after this? I never expected this would happen to me at this time
of the year,” he lamented.
He said the cost of the razed vehicles was about N100 million.
Nwobo said he was sitting in front of his office when he saw the tanker
driver finding it difficult to climb the bridge, and he suspected the
driver wasn’t experienced enough.
“A few minutes later, we heard an explosion and cars started reversing. There was pandemonium.
“I blame the government for the loss of my property. If they had done
what they were supposed to do it would not have happened. My 17 cars and
a truck got burnt. Until the new local government officials assumed
office, no heavy-duty truck was allowed to pass through the residential
areas. The bridge in question is not meant for heavy-duty trucks.
“The fire servicemen wasted so much time in responding to the fire. When
they arrived, there was no water in the first vehicle that came. Also,
when other vehicles arrived, their equipment was in bad condition
because it took them longer time to set them up.
“I have lost almost N100 million. I am in real shock right now and
cannot accept the situation. I can’t be responsible for the unfortunate
loss. I am appealing to the government to come to my aid; everybody
knows how difficult it has been after going through so much to get to
this point. How can one cope with this immense loss of property?” he
wondered.
Other residents in the area also recorded losses. Mr. Charles, who deals
in travelling bags close to the scene, said he lost over N1 million to
the fire disaster. Another businessman who was driving behind the
ill-fated tanker said he lost goods worth N1.5 million besides his
vehicle.
But the general manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency
(LASEMA), Mr. Adesina Tiamiyu, said the agency’s response team moved to
the scene as soon as it received a distress call concerning the
incident.
“The combined efforts of the emergency responders, the police, Lagos
State fire Service, Federal Fire Service and Lagos Neighbourhood Safety
Corps was able to put the fire out at 2:20pm.
“The inferno of the exploded tanker affected 21 vehicles (18 cars and three commuter buses) and five motorcycles,” Tiamiyu said.
The agency’s rescue/recovery equipment was seen evacuating the burnt
vehicles from the scene. Policemen from the Festac Police Division were
also on hand to prevent hoodlums from unleashing mayhem and to manage
the massive crowd at the scene.
The accident caused a gridlock around Festac and its environs for many hours.
Chairman of the local government council, Mr. Valentine Buraimoh,
expressed shock at the incident. He condemned the removal of barricades
that once protected the bridge, adding that the government had already
enacted a law that prohibits heavy-duty trucks from passing residential
areas.
The council boss said immediately the news broke out, he swung into
action by informing the relevant authorities to do the needful about the
incident.
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
Tanker fire razes vehicles, spreads agony in Lagos
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