Lagos Pipeline Explosion: Governor pledges N2 billion in disaster relief

The state has set up a N2 billion relief fund for the Abule-Ado victims. The governor, who spoke during a visit, also set up a committee headed by his deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, with a two-week deadline to submit its report.

The scale of the pipeline explosion was such that the Lagos State Fire Service responders were still battling to extinguish pockets of the fire 24 hours after the incident which the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said was as a result of a disruption in a pipeline of a Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

The Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mr Mele Kyari, in an update on the disaster on Monday, said that the NNPC pipeline fire “reignited at 5:10 am by residual fires in the neighbourhood.”

He mentioned that a combined team of “NNPC, NN, LASG and FFS have effectively controlled the fire and steps taken to forestall any reignition,” adding that the Managing Director of the Nigerian Pipelines and Storage Company Limited (NPSC) was onsite with the Lagos State governor for a reassessment.

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