Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State yesterday called for immediate assessment of the cause of the petroleum product tanker explosion, which razed no fewer than 25 houses and destroyed valuables worth millions of naira in Ohoror community, Ughelli North Local Government Area of the state.
The incident, which occurred on Wednesday night in the community located along Warri-Port-Harcout Expressway, reportedly claimed two lives in the two trucks involved in the explosion.
Okowa made the call when he visited the scene of the incident.
He commiserated with the community on the tragedy and gave assurance that government would take steps to cushion the effects of the inferno on victims.
The governor said no effort would be spared in putting out the fire completely, and directed the director of state’s fire service to remain on the scene untill the fire is completely extinguished and other oil trucks posing a threat to the community are evacuated.
The governor who was accompanied by the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Sheriff Oborevwori,and Secretary to the State Government, Patrick Ukah, commended the Fire Service for prompt response and advised the community to keep off from the scene in addition to being vigilant to avoid loss of lives as government was working hard to contain the spread of the explosion.
Briefing the governor earlier, the state’s director of Fire Services, Mr. Eugene Oziwele, said his men were alerted at dawn and he quickly mobilized to the community.
He added that fire-fighting trucks were mobolised from Ughelli to ensure that the fire was extinguished completely.
Also briefing the governor, President-General of Uwheru Kingdom, Macpherson Igbedi, said that no fewer than 20 houses were gutted by the fire and appealed for more efforts in evacuating an abandoned tanker laden with gas from exploding.
He said two trucks conveying gas and diesel rammed into each other at the Ohoror Junction, before the explosion occurred.
The Chairman of Ughelli North Council, Chief Godwin Adode, was on hand to conduct the governor round the affected area.
Meanwhile, a tanker laden with premium motor spirit exploded on Friday morning at the Upper Iweka junction of Onitsha, Anambra State.
Many shops and buildings around the scene are feared burnt as a result of the fire from the explosion of the tanker that had broken down along the busy Onitsha-Owerri Road in front of the Relief Market.
The fire which started at 8.30am had caused a long standstill of vehicles in and out of Onitsha.
Fire services both from Anambra and Delta states have arrived the scene and are battling to quench the fire amid a shortage of water.
Details later…