Disaster struck
early yesterday morning at Arepo Village, Owode in Ogun State when a fire
outbreak roasted no fewer than 30 suspected vandals allegedly siphoning
petroleum products from a ruptured Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC) pipeline. Sunday Sun learnt that the fire which started at about 2am was
sparked off by vandals who were arguing over who is eligible to fetch from the
ruptured pipeline.
It was in the heat of the argument that one of them accidentally
released a bullet that led to several explosions. However, operatives of the
Inspector General of Police Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism Unit,
Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos, who were on patrol rushed to the scene to
avert further disaster. Sunday Sun learnt that it was in the process that they
arrested a medical doctor, Dr Adegboyega (first name withheld by us) and one of
the survivors Sunday Reuben on their way to the hospital.
Dr Adegboyega was alleged to be smuggling one of the survivor,
who happens to be a vandal to his private clinic for treatment. Confirming the
arrest, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Friday Ibadin, who is in charge of
the Task Force, said that the explosion started at about 2am on Saturday.
“Shortly after the explosion, policemen led by Sector Commander, Lagos, DSP
Onaghise Osayande, cordoned off the area to reduce casualties while they
awaited the arrival of fire fighters to put out the fire.
It was in the process that they stumbled into a jeep carrying
one of the survivors and a medical doctor who was on his way to the hospital.
In the course of interrogation, we discovered that the survivor was one of
those who participated in the killing of those NNPC officials last year.
“Sometime in August, 2012, there was a firebreak which was caused by suspected
vandals who burst the pipeline to siphon petroleum products at Arepo Village.”
Ibadin said: “Fire fighters are on the ground while we have provided adequate
security for any unforeseen attack.
Meanwhile most of the survivors are on the run knowing full well
that they are criminals. Reuben is currently receiving treatment in an
undisclosed hospital”. Groaning in pain, Reuben sobbed that so many of them who
were blown away by the explosion where still alive and dying. In his words: “I
was in my house when Suleiman my friend called me that there is a job at Arepo
creeks.
He asked me to look for a canoe and come with as many gallons as
I can carry. Shortly after I arrived, I saw people arguing while some were
fighting before I heard a gun shot. The next thing was an explosion. I was
lucky that I wasn’t close to the ruptured pipeline. It was the heat of the fire
that affected me. I managed to run to my boat where my mother was waiting. Iya
Olabode, our neighbour called a doctor who was about taking me to the hospital
when we were arrested by the police.” When asked the number of persons at the
creek, Reuben said: “There are so many of us both men and women.
We are more than 30 persons over there and most of them are
still inside that fire. Most of them are still in the creeks dying, please help
them.”’ Meanwhile, the medical doctor, Adegboyega who is currently battling to
exonerate himself insists that he was simply acting according to his oath to
protect life. He claimed that he was invited by a customer, Iya Olabode to
attend to a patient in her house at Abule Oba, Ikorodu area of Lagos. “I have
been a family doctor to Iya Olabode for the past three years.
So when she called me that there is an emergency, I quickly
rushed to her house where I saw Reuben badly burnt. I advised her that we
should take the man to my clinic for better treatment. We were on our way when
the police accosted us”, the doctor explained. Sunday Sun reports that Doctor
Adeboyega was given an opportunity to call Iya Olabode to help vindicate him
but he got the shock of his life when he called Iya Olabode on phone to come
and help him.
It was gathered that her reply was: “Doctor, I don’t know what
you are talking about. I only asked you to come and treat a patient and make
money. You want me to come and also be arrested because I allowed a pipeline
vandal to stay in my house”. Iya Olabode later switched off her phone.
Meanwhile, scarcity of fuel looms in Lagos and Ogun state as NNPC has since
stopped the flow of PMS through Arepo pipeline pending when the ruptured
pipeline would be repaired.
When contacted, the Information Officer of the National
Emergency Agency (NEMA), Mr Ibrahim Farinloye told Sunday Sun that only the
agency and the NNPC knew the exact route to the scene of the fire, adding that
none of the two outfits could access the area as at yesterday evening.
He said that the exact number of casualties was yet to be
ascertained and hinted that NEMA and the NNPC would visit the scene of the fire
today at about 9 am for accurate assessment of the incident. He said that the
supply from the area had been stopped to,“suffocate the fire.” The NEMA
spokesman appealed to Nigerians to see oil pipelines as their property and
protect them against vandals pointing out that the same pipelines had been
vandalized about four times.
Source: Sun
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