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Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Photos: Governor Ambode visits scene of todays tanker accident

Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode visited the scene of the fire incident that occurred in the Iyana Ipaja area of Lagos this morning in which properties worth millions of Naira were destroyed. Ambode said the fire was caused by a 33, 000 liter petrol tanker that fell off the Ipaja bridge and spilled its content across five streets in the area. Shops, cars, buses and buildings were razed in the ensuing inferno. See more photos after the cut..



Explaining, Governor Akinwunmi said
"Around 1am, a tanker loaded with 33,000 litres of petrol fell from the Ipaja bridge and spilled all its contents covering almost five streets here. In the last four hours, all our emergency agencies have been effectively on the ground and we have been able to manage and control consequences of what 33,000 litres of petrol would have done to this neighbourhood. Thank God, there has not been any loss of lives, but again, there are victims whose shops were destroyed. As of the last count, the agencies have been able to report that everything has been put under control. We’ve also recorded two other incidences, just like this one in other parts of Lagos overnight; one in Badagry and the other one in the Ojo area. It would also mean that our tanker drivers have to start to do something about their operations. We cannot continue to record loss of lives and property because our tanker drivers ‎are not disciplined.”

53 comments:

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    1. God save us frm tragic accidents, and untimely deaths.

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    2. Why all these sudden accidents with petrol tankers of recent? I really thank God that no life was lost here.



      #TeamBlessed#

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    3. Glory 2 God dat no life ws lost

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  2. Hope he continues showing concern o

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  3. How nice of him. Hope he keeps it up

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  4. What a loss.


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  5. I hope those living at Ubeji , Warri would learn from this.

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  6. Thank God no life was lost.....


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

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  7. Indeed thank God there has not b any loss of lives. God b bless for dis.

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  8. Many of the people that died must have been doing their own thing trying to survive only to meet their death. May God protect us.


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    1. Oga Techrammer, did you not read that no life was lost? Learn to read and understand first, and not posting senseless comments.

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  9. Well done governor, this shows he cares for the people.

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  10. It's well....since on sunday,one disaster to anoda....May God help us.

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  11. Please lets make a concrete realistic move to lessen this type of accident

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  12. Govt of d pple oooo nyc 1 governor

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  13. Dats gud,our people governor#smile#

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  14. Dats gud,our people governor#smile#

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  15. mehn...I never liked tanker drivers,they are always high on something

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  16. Na wa o
    This is what's trending now....fuel tank having accident









    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  17. Thank God no life was lost


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  18. They should do something about this tankers

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  19. It was a terrible site this morning

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  20. A true leader. I can feel the air of change all around. Linda take note!

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  21. A true leader. I can feel the air of change all around. Linda take note!

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  22. His first official assignment in Lagos has 2 be a tragedy??? Its well

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  23. So sad! This recklessness has to stop!!!

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  24. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Dude never seat down well this one don dey happen..... Serious matter....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  25. First official duty..i see u Ambode our governor

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  26. Next time Mr Governor PLS carry your own umbrella yourself... Nobody is your slave, you're a civil SERVANT for Pete sake...am seek and tired of seeing so called public SERVANT being treated like some god. For 6 years the moron called Jonathan gets help from his adc by pulling his seat backward so he can sit. I've lived in London for over 18years and NEVER seen the public servant treated the way ours wants to be treated. Ambode pls CHANGE!






    UK Tog

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    1. GOD BLESS YOU. That shit bothers me. Every big man in this country y must be treated like a God. As if they are all disabled. Hissss

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  27. ... What is it with the Over ZEALOUS moronic looking mobile police officer bearing the SMG... He's only the gov of Lagos and not Obama...
    Like he's gonna pull the trigger at the sound of a horn.... Gee! Am missing uncle Fashola already...Get a grip officer PHEW!





    UK Tog

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  28. Pls I hope he continues to show concern o

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  29. Glad no one lost deir lives, I agree d tanker drivers should all be cautioned about deir driving

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  30. these tanker menace have to be checked, they are getting out of control!

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  31. Thank God no life was lost

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  32. This guy Ambode can not achieve half of what Fashola did. I voted for him though but be seem a bit UNSURE....

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  33. The tanker drivers are clearly being over worked and fatigued by their employers trying to cover backlogs of delivery. The employers must be cautioned to hire more drivers and reduce their trips..

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  34. Dis our govnor comes across as a show man sha. All did baffing up and picture reel. Ur hair go soon grey like fashola own. (Joke o)

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  35. Even Obama holds his own umbrella

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  36. We thank God, no lives was lost. When there is life, there is hope

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