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Ikenna Ngere
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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has warned Nigerians against collecting fuel from overturned tankers, labeling the act as dangerously life-threatening.
In response to a viral video showing residents in Cross River State retrieving petrol from a fallen tanker in Akamkpa Local Government Area, Atiku emphasized the severe risks involved.
The footage shows dozens of locals with buckets and containers, collecting fuel without apparent regard for safety.
This caution comes shortly after a tragic incident on October 16, where over 180 people lost their lives and many others sustained injuries in Jigawa’s Majiya town.
The tanker, loaded with petrol, had veered off the road along the Kano-Hadejia expressway, and many victims were attempting to scoop fuel when an explosion occurred.
Reflecting on this, Atiku shared his thoughts, stating: “I know that the times are tough for Nigerians. However, your lives are the most precious things that should never be mortgaged.
“This is why it is pertinent that the concerned government MDAs should commence a robust campaign to educate citizens on the dangers of scooping fuel from fallen petroleum tankers.”
He further emphasized that petrol is highly flammable and handling it in such conditions is akin to risking one’s life.
Atiku added, “Your lives matter to you and your loved ones. Scooping petrol, a highly flammable liquid from a fallen tanker, is a suicide that no one should undertake.
“We’ve experienced too many tragedies from incidents such as the latest one in Cross River State, and everything must be done to avert another. -AA”
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