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Abuja tanker explosion: FFS boss seeks strict enforcement of safety rules on road by all law enforcement officers

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Abuja tanker explosion: FFS boss seeks strict enforcement of safety rules on road by all law enforcement officers

By: Michael Mike

An Inspector of Police, Rachael Chukwuemeka and two other victims of Wednesday tanker explosion in Abuja receiving treatment at a private hospital in the city are in stable condition, the Hospital has said.

The fire incident which claimed over 10 lives and left several others injured occurred at Karu bridge along the Abuja-Keffi expressway, when a tanker was said to have lost control and rammed into vehicles in a traffic jam resulting into explosion.

Controller General of the Federal Fire Service, Engr. Jaji Abdulganiyu, who visited some of the victims receiving medical attention at Cedacrest Hospital, Apo, expressed sadness over the horrendous incident where lives were lost and several vehicles burnt beyond recognition in the inferno.

The CG while expressing his deepest condolences to the victims and their families, called for strict enforcement of ban against movement of articulated vehicles at an unapproved hours, particularly during early hours of morning when workers are resuming to work and early evenings at the peak of retiring from work to home.

The Fire Service boss, who undertook the visit with his management team, called on all other security agencies to ensure strict enforcement of safety rules on the roads.

He said: “What is important is enforcement. All the security agencies, especially the Road Safety, the Fire Service and the Police among others should come together to ensure strict adherence to road safety rules and regulations.

Abdulganiyu who confirmed that he and his team during the on-the-spot assessment of the accident scene at Karu, prevented the occurrence of another disaster at the same spot, called for caution among road users.

He however attributed some of these accidents to recklessness among tanker drivers, saying strict enforcement is needed to check the excesses of the articulated vehicles on the highways.

He said: “If truck drivers have been mandated not to move at the particular period, security agencies that are concerned must be there to make sure that they don’t move, otherwise, this is kind of calamity will continue to happen.

“Fire Service can not be everywhere. If we are in our office we might not know what will happen in the next hour and if nobody calls us on time we might not be able to help. That’s why some people will say Fire Service doesn’t respond quickly, they forget that we are not magicians. It is when we get information that we will respond.

“It is our own responsibility to ensure that Fire does not break at all. Prevention of fire is more cheaper than mitigation of disaster.”

He assured that the Federal Fire Service remains committed to responding swiftly to any emergencies, ensuring that such devastating events do not lead to even worse consequences.

Also speaking with newsmen at the hospital, a consultant Anaesthetist, Dr. Kate Edionhon, confirmed that two of the patients in their facility were stable while only one is in critical condition.

A sister to one of the victims, Adedoye Temitope, told journalists that her sister, Inspector Rachael Chukwuemeka was receiving medical attention at the facility.

She commended the management of the hospital for their kindness in receiving her and commencement of treatment, noting that they had taken her to three hospitals where she was rejected before the Cedacrest Hospital accepted her.

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Zulum condoles Katsina Gov Radda over mother’s demise

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, on Sunday evening, paid a condolence visit to the Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Radda, over the death of his Mother, Hajjiya Safra’u Umaru, in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

Hajiya Sarafa’u Umaru died on Saturday night at the age of 93. She has been laid to rest on Sunday in Radda Village in Katsina.

Zulum, accompanied by the Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago, while extending their condolences, also prayed for the repose of the soul of late Hajjiya Safra’u.

The deceased was described as a true Fulani matriarch who left a legacy far beyond her immediate family.

Hajjiya Safra’u throughout her life upheld values of integrity, perseverance, and community service. She inspired all who knew her.

She left behind other children, including the village Head of Radda, Alhaji Kabir Umaru Radda, and Hajiya Hauwa Umaru Radda, former wife of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua.

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Troops Launch Manhunt for Kidnappers in Plateau

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Troops Launch Manhunt for Kidnappers in Plateau

By: Zagazola Makama

Nigerian army troops of Operation Safe Heaven in Plateau State have launched a manhunt for suspected kidnappers who abducted a 65-year-old man, Musa Mallo, from Magi Mbar Village in Bokkos Local Government Area.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred around 10:30 p.m. on Sunday when armed men stormed the community and took the victim to an unknown destination.

A combined team of military, police and local vigilantes, was deployed to the area to track down the kidnappers and rescue the victim.

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Mentally Unstable Policeman Opens Fire in Calabar, Kills One

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Mentally Unstable Policeman Opens Fire in Calabar, Kills One

By: Zagazola Makama

A police inspector attached to the Cross River State Police Command opened fire on civilians in Calabar, killing one person and injuring two others before being subdued by security operatives.

The incident, which occurred on Sunday morning at Atakpa Division, involved Inspector Effiong Bassey, who had just returned from a night duty at Ekondo Microfinance Bank when he began displaying abnormal behavior.

According to Intelligence sources the officer refused to surrender his AK-47 rifle, cocked it, and blocked the station gate, threatening to shoot anyone who provoked him. Efforts to disarm him peacefully were unsuccessful, prompting the deployment of tactical teams.

“Enough smoke was used to dominate the area, but the officer suddenly opened fire on onlookers who had been warned to leave,” the report stated.

Three people were hit by stray bullets, including 41-year-old Ijeoma Wilson Obot, who was later confirmed dead at the police clinic. The other two victims are currently receiving treatment.

Security operatives eventually moved in under the cover of smoke, overpowered the officer, and disarmed him. The situation nearly escalated as an angry mob attempted to attack the police station, but reinforcements were deployed to secure the area.

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