… Ajimobi commiserates with victims’ families
Scores of people were on Saturday evening roasted by fuel fire that engulfed Molete area of Ibadan in Oyo State.
A truck carrying fuel, it was gathered, fell at the popular Molete
Under- Bridge at about 9p.m and spilt its content on the road. The fuel
connected the nearby drainage and travelled a long distance before it
caught fire.
Checks by Daily Sun revealed that many roadside traders, passersby,
commercial motorcyclists, motorists and others in the vicinity at the
time, suddenly saw themselves on fire.
Eyewitnesses said a pregnant woman and her child as well as a mother and her two children were among the victims of the inferno.
The fuel tanker, according to reports, was coming from Challenge
end of Molete before it had a brake failure. The driver reportedly lost
control of the tanker before it rammed into a pole, which led to the
tragedy.
Some football lovers were said to be discussing the loss of Nigeria
to Sudan by one goal in the first leg of the Africa Confederation Cup
qualifiers under the bridge when the fire disaster began.
Also, the inferno was said to have been cruel to many people who ran into nearby shops for cover, roasting them with the shops.
The driver of the tanker, according to eyewitnesses, was also killed in the rampaging fire.
He was said to be shouting brake failure in order to alert the people to the impending danger before the accident occurred.
A man, who introduced himself as Adekunle Ayinla, said but for the
timely intervention of a combined team of fire fighters and security
operatives, the tragedy would have been worse.
Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State has
described the inferno, which resulted in the death of an unspecified
number of persons, as another sad chapter in the history of the state
despite the untiring efforts of the present administration to forestall
the occurrence of such incidents in all parts of the state.
The APC, in a statement issued by its Director of Publicity and
Strategy, Olawale Sadare, said the Molete inferno was not only
unfortunate but also devastating in view of the fact that Oyo State “at
the moment has a government which prioritises every pro-active measure
required to guarantee the safety and well-being of the people
irrespective of their status or background.”
“It is most unfortunate that a disaster of this magnitude can befall
our dear state again after the administration of Senator Abiola
Ajimobi had left no one in doubt of its passion for a disaster-free,
violence-free and crime-free society. We take this as an act of God even
as we share in the agony of the victims and members of their family,”
the statement added
Meanwhile, Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has commiserated with
families of those who lost their lives in an inferno at the Molete
area of Ibadan, the state capital, praying that God will give them the
fortitude to bear the loss.
A tanker had somersaulted last Saturday night beside the Molete
Bridge, discharging its content in the process and went into flame,
which resulted in the death of many people, many of whom were roadside
traders.
Governor Ajimobi, who arrived at about 8 am, was conducted round the
scene of the inferno by the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kola
Sodipo.
The governor ordered that a crane be brought immediately to take the
carcass of the tanker that had caused gridlock to allow for free
traffic flow.
Speaking with journalists, Ajimobi commiserated with the families of
the deceased and urged them to take solace in the fact that death
would come when it would.
He said many who sought to take political advantage of his
administration’s genuine love for the people of the state, especially
street traders, must have seen the danger of politicising sincere
government policies.
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