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FRSC recovers 12 bodies from scene of Benue tanker explosion

The bodies of twelve persons, including a baby involved in Sunday’s petrol tanker explosion at Oshigbudu in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State have been recovered.

This was disclosed by the Benue State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Yakubu Mohammed.

Mohammed said, “The number of deaths as a result of the explosion is 12 but there could be deaths that could be beyond our purview to know but the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), or National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) may fish them out.

“You know that the houses that got burnt in the incident will not be classified as crash so when these agencies visit the houses they may discover more corpses from the debris.

“But those involved in the crash were 12. Of the number, eight were males, three females and a child.

“Because of this indictment, I want to call on all petroleum tanker owners to ensure the immediate installation of safety valves on their tankers to ensure the safety of lives, property and the products their vehicles convey.

“It is disheartening to see some petroleum tankers still plying the roads without safety valves fixed on them despite the February 2021 deadline earlier issued.

“Any driver caught contravening the standard risks going to jail. Tanker drivers should be safety conscious always and should abide by all safety rules and regulations.

“I assure members of the public that FRSC will not rest on its oars at ensuring discipline on the road. And the command would always be ready to respond promptly to any rescue operations just as we are ready to always partner with all stakeholders to ensure a safer road culture in Benue state.”

While sympathizing with the people of Oshigbudu, the Sector Commander urged tanker drivers to avoid giving their vehicles to their ‘motor boys’ to drive on highways while conveying petroleum products.

Also, the Chairman of Agatu LGA, Sule Adoyi said, “Apart from the dead, three persons have been hospitalised, over 20 motorcycles, some cars were burnt, over 72 houses were burnt down completely.

“At the moment we have buried eight of the victims. Some of the victims died in their shops where they were selling their wares after church.

“Also, some of them got trapped in the inferno and we did not discover their corpses until about 7 pm Sunday because their houses were burnt and fell on them.”

Recall that there was a tanker explosion at Oshigbudu village in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State last Sunday.

It was reported that the tanker lost control, fell and spilled its content, leading to the explosion.

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