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Fuel Truck Explosion in Nigeria Claims 31 Lives, Injures Many
A tanker truck carrying gasoline exploded on March 12, 2024, in the Bida area of Niger State, Nigeria, resulting in the deaths of at least 31 individuals. According to police spokesman Wasiu Abiodun, the explosion occurred when the truck overturned, prompting local residents to rush to the scene to collect the spilling fuel. In addition to the fatalities, 17 people sustained injuries and were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.
The incident is part of a troubling trend in Niger State, where accidents involving heavy-duty trucks have increased significantly in recent months. Analysts attribute this rise to poor road conditions and the lack of an adequate rail network. Niger State serves as a crucial transit hub, facilitating the movement of goods between northern and southern Nigeria.
Umaru Bago, the Governor of Niger State, expressed his sorrow over the tragedy, noting the persistent danger of scavenging fuel from overturned tankers. “This is yet another painful, difficult, and tragic one for the people and the state government,” he stated. This sentiment underscores the ongoing risks faced by residents in the region.
Authorities have initiated an investigation to determine the driver’s identity, the tanker’s ownership, and the precise causes of this accident. The need for such investigations is underscored by a similar incident in January, when at least 98 people died after attempting to transfer gasoline from a crashed oil tanker into another vehicle using a generator.
The practice of scavenging gasoline has become increasingly common in Nigeria, particularly as fuel prices have surged following the removal of subsidies under President Bola Tinubu. This economic shift has left many residents seeking alternative means to access fuel, often at great peril.
The recent explosion not only highlights the risks associated with fuel scavenging but also draws attention to broader issues affecting transportation safety in Nigeria. As investigations continue, local authorities face the challenge of addressing these systemic problems to prevent further tragedies in the future.
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